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Salon.com May 4, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
Is the honeymoon over? A historian says that American Jews are increasingly disenchanted with Israel and its policies, and more wrapped up in their own concerns... |
Salon.com May 4, 2001 Fiona Morgan |
Louisiana calls Darwin a racist The state Legislature casts him in the same league as Hitler. A science educator says it's going to be a rough year for evolutionists... |
Sports Illustrated May 2, 2001 Frank Deford |
Let us play We forget sometimes that, while athletes are celebrities, they are young and ingenuous, and especially since so many of them are basically uneducated, they are really quite vulnerable. Don't expect athletes to know much beyond their game... |
Salon.com April 26, 2001 Ivan Oransky |
In bad faith A researcher offers evidence that religion is good for your health. Too bad so much of it is bunk... |
Salon.com April 25, 2001 David Horowitz |
A slip of the tongue Paul Weyrich offended Jews with his recent column, but is it worth burying his career over a single statement in a 40-year public life? |
Salon.com April 24, 2001 Joe Conason |
Blinded by the right A prominent conservative leader makes an anti-Semitic comment, and his colleagues on the right look the other way... |
Sports Illustrated April 23, 2001 Jack McCallum |
Faithful followup There's a proper time and proper place for religion in sports... |
Salon.com April 18, 2001 Laura Miller |
"Buddha" by Karen Armstrong A former Catholic nun's short biography of the Buddha explains the elusive Eastern sage in terms that even drama-hungry Westerners can understand... |
Salon.com April 5, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
Islam's black slaves The author of a book on the 1,400-year history of the other slave trade talks about the power of eunuchs, the Nation of Islam's falsehoods and the persistence of slavery today... |
Reason April 2001 Charles Paul Freund |
In God We Trust George W. Bush's initiative to give federal money to faith-based organizations has drawn criticism in many tongues. To join faith to taxes more intimately than is now the case is to matchmake a marriage you wouldn't want next door... |
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