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2011/01/05

Salon Daily: The baby who didn't make it

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Wednesday January 5, 2011

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The baby who didn't make it

At 41, I wanted another child. Then my doctor said the words every mother dreads: "We have a problem"

The Supreme Court's cranky ideologue

Antonin Scalia says the 14th Amendment protects only black citizens, not women. Oh, and a rich white kid named Bush

» More Joan Walsh

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"Male bonding" expert on Navy scandal

An anthropologist says the ribaldry that got a captain fired is often used by men to create a sense of belonging

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The GOP's risky bet to repeal healthcare reform

If the real reason for voter anger is the economy, what happens to the Republican agenda if things get better?

» More How the World Works

Whoops! I moved to Florida!

Why did I do that and what do I do now that I'm here with three kids and no job?

» More Since You Asked

Plastic kiddie wings no longer a threat!

And: Do we really need to make it so hard for travelers from other countries to use the U.S. as a stopover point?

» More Ask the Pilot

Open tabs: Save the date

Ignorable constitutional clauses, the return of Jesus, and the National Review's target audience

» More War Room

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Why do people keep fainting around Bill Clinton?

A video chronicle of fainting spells in the presence of President Clinton

» More War Room

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The N-word belongs in "Huckleberry Finn"

The new censored version of the classic book is a cowardly attempt by Americans to avoid their own tortured history

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Chris Christie back in Jersey, back to firing people

The New Jersey governor declines to take responsibility for the state's poor blizzard response, blames some mayors

» More War Room

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"Huckleberry Finn" loses the N-word

A whitewashed version of Twain's novel is on the way. Here's why that's probably not the worst thing in the world

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Your best recipes for snow-ins and other emergencies

Stuck at home? Roads impassable? Car on the fritz? Here's tasty food you can make with stuff lying around

» More Kitchen Challenge

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Debt ceiling dilemma: How do you win a fight with crazy?

Obama's biggest drawback in the upcoming fight over how the U.S. pays its bills will be his sanity

» More How the World Works

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Antonin "Women Don't Have Rights" Scalia will teach Republicans the Constitution

House freshmen will get a lesson in originalism from the Supreme Court's mind-reader in residence

» More War Room

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Can America be put back together again?

How dreams of liberation on the right and left created an "age of fracture" -- and why we're living in it today

» More Joan Walsh

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Justin Bieber fans' murderous new rage

Disney star Selena Gomez receives death threats after cuddling with the Canadian singer. Have teen crushes changed?

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What Michele Bachmann doesn't know about history

Her version of America's founding is no more sophisticated than a comic book populated by superheroes and villains

» More War Room

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Let's stop pretending the Constitution is sacred

Freedom rests on a culture of constitutionalism, not a particular document

» More War Room

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John Burns' "ministering angels" and "liberators"

A new investigation of the media's false reporting of the Saddam-statue story reveals ugly truths about the press

» More Glenn Greenwald

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An innocent fable of a very wealthy man

How could he have known the Nigerian-e-mail-backed derivatives market would collapse?

» More This Modern World

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Pasta puttanesca: No need to get dressed or go out

"Whore's spaghetti" is called that because you can make it with things in the pantry, but it's also tart and salty

» More Kitchen Challenge

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Chocolate dump cake, when no cake is not an option

OK, you're stuck at home but not hungry. That's good. But what to do about the screaming for dessert?

» More Kitchen Challenge

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Black bean soup: Food for the middle of nowhere

Moving back to her hometown in the woods, the author rediscovers her penchant for stocking up

» More Kitchen Challenge

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