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Food fight
The grassroots movement against genetic engineering is growing in America. In a couple of days, it hits Boston.
by Ben Geman

Dancing in Kosovo

A reporter in the Balkans finds that good intentions can't end a blood feud
by Rebecca Pollard

Dirty talk

Dr. Laura's appeal to the masses is easy to explain -- she traffics in emotional pornography. But a backlash is growing. Has this radio dominatrix lost her sting?
by Michael Bronski

Gimme that!

The online wish list sounds like a great new idea. But if it catches on, you may never get a birthday surprise again.
by Michelle Chihara





Pundit's purple majesty: The wit and wisdom of David Nyhan
Media: What did Michael Skakel really say?
Activism: Lobby day for domestic-partnership bill
Appointments: Dr. Boswell goes to Washington
In memoriam: David Fitzgerald, 1952-2000
Confab: Setting an agenda
Q&A: An urban environmentalist



c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Monkey see, monkey do
Creationism, however popular, has no place in our public schools

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Let us prey
From politicians to the pope, an unprecedented religious war of words has infected the culture -- and the media

Talking Politics by Seth Gitell

Making the rounds
Tom Birmingham makes a pitch for education. Plus, a money man from Medford travels overseas with President Clinton, Boston indulges in St. Patrick's Day high jinks, and Pat Buchanan visits Harvard.


Out There by Jumana Farouky

TV, guide
Living by the light of the tube

Urban Buy by Suzanne Kammlott

Suck it up
What are you wearing under there?

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