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  • The Whitney Houston rules

    The hypocrisy of America's marijuana laws is highlighted by the glamorous singer's non-arrest after she's found with a half-ounce of pot in an airport.
  • Grand delusion

    And the prize for lamest bunch of partying twits in tuxes goes to ...
  • Big golden-hearted city

    A traveler's guide to the history and traditions of San Francisco
  • "AllThePornYouCanEat.Com"

    The increasingly humorless dot-com industry inspires a DIY revolution -- and lots of witty domain names.
  • The San Francisco Examiner, 1887-2000

    Underfunded and outmanned, the scrappy afternoon paper could sometimes prevail over the competition -- but couldn't survive its own mismanagement.
  • Where do you want to work today?

    Microsoft goes for "station domination," wallpapering a San Francisco subway station with recruiting ads.
  • Real art is murder

    Valerie Solanas, the woman who shot Andy Warhol, died forgotten a decade ago. Now her never-produced play has been dusted off to combat NEA "censorship."
  • In the Buffy

    Has Sarah Michelle Gellar become a vamp naysayer? Would a flying rock by any other name smell like perfume? In a world full of uncertainty, one thing's for sure ... three hours of Roberto Benigni at the Oscars are three hours too many.
  • Free the night life!

    Former Netscape programmer Jamie Zawinski has spent his life making software free. Now he wants to liberate San Francisco's fading club scene.
  • Going for the perfect high

    Choosing a high school was a lot easier when you didn't get to choose.
  • Turtlegate

    Online auctioneer eBay's latest scandal centers on illegal trade in tortoise goods and other endangered wildlife products.
  • Family matters

    Traveling across the country just ends up making the world smaller -- turns out I hadn't even begun getting to the bottom of Anabel.
  • Small world after all

    Nothing could have prepared me for this.
  • Fates collide

    It's hard to maintain a web of deceit in a small town like New York.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is it time to kill off Santa? Plus: Defending Mogwai's music; tell Amy Reiter that conservatives never suffer guilt!
  • I kissed him! Janelle Brown meets Mahir

    Across a crowded room (filled to bursting with dot-commers and nude models), our intrepid reporter spots the Turkish stud.
  • As long as he doesn't sound gay

    The mayoral candidate who articulated a growing angst in San Francisco may have been hurt at the polls because of the voice he said it in.
  • The evil that dogs doo

    The more dogs I meet, the more dogs I hate.
  • Letters to the Editor

    The "other woman" should dump that loser! Plus: Brill's Content editor questions Salon angle; e-commerce today, gone tomorrow?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is it better to be food-obsessed than fat and happy? Plus: Trolling for errors in "Dutch"; hip-hop merits not less scrutiny, but greater intellectual rigor.
  • Anti-smoking camp takes on Rite Aid

    A California group is pressuring the state's largest pharmacy chain to stop selling cigarettes.
  • San Francisco's "Blair Witch" mayor's race

    Gay supervisor Tom Ammiano's insurgent write-in campaign will likely force incumbent Willie Brown into a runoff.
  • Power of the pen

    In San Francisco, write-in candidate Tom Ammiano could become America's first openly gay big-city mayor.
  • Did the Internet really ruin San Francisco?

    When a Salon article suggested that the dot-commers had killed everything wacky and wonderful about San Francisco, our mailbox was flooded with reader replies. The debate continues here.
  • I'm the enemy!

    At a meeting of San Franciscans trying to stop gentrification, I realize that I'm the Internet yuppie scum that's ruining my neighborhood!
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