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America: Land of the free, home of the forgiving. No matter what you do, there's an online column gig waiting in the wings
By Andrew Leonard
December 4, 2008
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Slate has a scientific method for measuring the mawkishness of NBC's coverage.
By King Kaufman
August 19, 2008
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The controversial case of the nursing-home lovers.
By Kate Harding
June 13, 2008
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Slate: SCOTUS and Senate are "protecting us from the dangerous laws that protect us."
By Lynn Harris
April 30, 2008
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Slate's women-only blog, the XX Factor, premieres and raises interesting issues about how we talk about men.
By Amy Reiter
October 19, 2007
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Western publishers veil Muslim women, a girl gang rocks Chile, a New York doctor plots the nation's first womb transplant and more.
By Chris Colin
November 10, 2006
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With period-ending Lybrel on the way, that is the question.
By Carol Lloyd
October 19, 2006
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Connecticut voters did what they felt was best for the country -- and should ignore the right-wing scolds who support Bush's failed policies.
By Joe Conason
August 11, 2006
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Chechen prime minister suggests multiple wives as a solution to missing men.
By Sarah Elizabeth Richards
February 21, 2006
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A new study shows that early motherhood results in lower wages.
By Page Rockwell
December 9, 2005
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Is "War of the Worlds" 9/11 popcorn porn? I think so -- and my peer at Slate doesn't. Does one of us have to be wrong?
By Stephanie Zacharek
July 22, 2005
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Now it's just fodder for a media blab fest, where every critic thinks he has the answer to making money online.
By Janelle Brown
August 30, 2000
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Having nailed down exit poll data the same way Bush and Gore nailed down their nominations, the network anchors were free to opine smugly on Super Tuesday.
By Sean Elder
March 8, 2000
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After 33 years of throwing punches, William F. Buckley Jr. hangs it up.
By Amy Reiter
December 16, 1999
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In this corner, a scrappy alternative; in the other, a SoCal business journal.
By Sean Elder
November 11, 1999
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As J.H. Hatfield's credibility crumbles, St. Martin's Press stops distribution of his new book, which says the GOP front-runner was arrested on drug charges in 1972.
By Daryl Lindsey
October 21, 1999
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See how U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of colleges stacks up against other media listings.
By Jake Tapper
September 3, 1999
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Slate argues that developers shouldn't be faulted for bloated software.
By Andrew Leonard
July 7, 1999
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Journalism big shots are pleading for the attention of one drowsy guy in St. Paul. James Romenesko discusses the power of indie weblogs and how he found the bogus millionaire-dog story.
By James Poniewozik
June 10, 1999
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Melissa virus panic attack - Slate slags Linux
By Salon Tech Writers
March 29, 1999
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Slate rejoins the Web - "Felicity" points to the Web - Blurred lines in Times' Amazon story - Tabloid sues Florida citrus growers over talking ham sandwich! - Gassie: Microsoft's full of Be-S
By Salon Tech Writers
February 8, 1999
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Is there any Web writing left on the
Web? Online ventures lose edge as they get popular with main-stream
audiences.
By James Poniewozik
October 13, 1998
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By Scott Rosenberg
March 19, 1998
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Will Slate be able to fend off the Web's password pirates?
By Andrew Leonard
March 9, 1998
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Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. All Gates, all the time -- there's no escaping Bill
By Scott Rosenberg
March 5, 1998