Star Wars

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  • Missile defense goes global

    Bush seeks to woo Europe while violating our hallmark arms control agreement with Russia. Analysts react to the president's speech.
  • Say it with chocolate -- from 500 yards

    Pamela Anderson's stalker just wanted to give her idol something sweet; Britney's got a novel on the way! Plus: Leonardo ain't fat -- he's acting!
  • Secret weapons

    Frances FitzGerald talks about the Bush administration's commitment to national missile defense, the "son of Star Wars" scheme no one seems to understand.
  • Have a very Wookie Christmas

    The dark, ugly secret of "Star Wars" is a "Holiday Special" banned from TV forever.
  • Do-it-yourself "Star Wars"

    It's the next copyright battleground -- fan filmmakers are hacking their favorite movies.
  • Eat Crowe, Meg Ryan tells press

    Dennis Quaid's ex insists nobody came between them, despite rumors; Boy George explains Eminem's sexual karma. U.K. prudes to Cameron Diaz: Keep your hands where we can see them!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000
  • Russell Crowe: The Blabiator

    The rampaging Aussie turns his attention to Jodie Foster; Tori Amos: It's another lactation sunrise. Plus: New "Star Wars" script swiped -- Lucas says he'll use the Force to get it back!
  • "Big Brother" stripper bares truth, not boobs

    Keeping her clothes on, the banished Jordan takes the high, boring road; Uma Thurman dives for body parts. Plus: Naked Daryl Hannah to make a splash in England, and Eminem shows his wife the door.
  • Our only hope

    With unlimited range, Alec Guinness gave the movies grace and hubris, brains and laughs, Obi-Wan Kenobi and literature's most indelible poseur.
  • Aaahhh! Invasion of the "reality people"!

    NBC threatens to deliver even greater idiocy and ickiness to your living room; are Flockhart and Shandling ridin' on the love train? Cher gets slapped with a lawsuit. Plus: Latest casting rumor for "Star Wars: Episode II."
  • Tommy Lee's deep thoughts

    Pam's ex met man he recognized in jail, almost killed him; bizarre news about George of "Big Brother"; guess who's been officially cast in "Star Wars: Episode II"? Plus: Former bodyguard trying to sell book on Eminem's sex life!
  • Skywalk this way

    Anakin cast! 19-year-old Canadian Hayden Christensen snags Jedi role; and what's that pacifier doing in Elizabeth Hurley's mouth? Plus: Not a good week for stalkers.
  • "Way Out There in the Blue" by Frances FitzGerald

    The definitive account of Star Wars, the military fantasy that's soaked taxpayers for $60 billion -- and counting.
  • Outback mistake house

    Australian paper may face lawsuit for mistaking Natalie Imbruglia's rock star boyfriend for (gasp!) a girl. Plus: Christian Bale puts a sock on it; ABC to run Leo-on-Bill interview.
  • Letters to the editor

    The meaning of Jar Jar. Plus: Finally, a paper conservatives can call their own; is the Iditarod animal cruelty?
  • George Lucas' Jedi mind trick

    The filmmaker says that we have to accept responsibility for our actions. So why can't he own up to his racist stereotypes?
  • Stealth merchandising

    Why is the venerable Scholastic book club company peddling cheesy toys in classrooms?
  • Singing the pink blues

    Why do makers of toys and computer games still practice segregation?
  • I, Anakin

    George Lucas is seeking an "extremely intelligent" 19-year-old actor to play Anakin Skywalker in "Episode II." He need look no further than here.
  • Night of the Living DVD

    Another classic gets killed by its own "anniversary edition."
  • Bobbing for Teamsters

    Boating magazine offers a reward for extracting Jimmy Hoffa from a body of water. Plus: James Hewitt may be an officer, but he ain't no gentleman.
  • Jar Jar Binks to battle clap in D.C.

    Rep. Coburn enlists "Phantom Menace" mob in STD wars; the queen's bowser was a boozer; 1,000-year-old king may be pushin' up pavement. Plus: New! Viagra for geraniums!
  • Meesa like Web talk?

    Stand aside Swedish Chef, Jar Jar Binks translates the Net.
  • Letters to the Editor

    "Star Trek" is no more utopia than "Star Wars"; Cintra should try looking in the wrong places.
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