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Today in Salon: Another brutal year for liberty

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Another brutal year for liberty

The good news is that it's clear what the Obama administration must do to end the decade-long war on the Constitution

By Glenn Greenwald
Another brutal year for liberty
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Tom the Dancing Bug
How to save the tiger and the rhino.
By Ruben Bolling
War RoomWar Room
Is Israel repeating mistakes of the past?
Israel has promised a "war to the bitter end." Yet history shows that battling an organization like Hamas is almost futile.
By Yassin Musharbash
Glenn GreenwaldGlenn Greenwald
Score one for the environment
On Nov. 4, the tension was unbearable. Fortunately for our air, water and wildlife, Barack Obama triumphed.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
Best of Salon 2008
PUMAs on the prowl; an apology to boomers; the books that made Obama, Obama; hooray for casual sex -- and more of our favorite stories of the year.
By Salon Staff
The K Chronicles
Life's little victories: We're up to 2009!
By Keith Knight
5 Things5 Things
5 Things ranks the five hottest breaking news stories, gossip, viral videos and more at any given moment in time. Frequently updated, 5 Things filters the best of the Web.
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Salon brings you the latest news from the Associated Press.
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