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A long shot that matters
For a third political party -- Reform, Libertarian, or Green -- victory won't come by winning. It will come by finishing second.
by Robert David Sullivan

Twin cities

The press and the police hyped the links between Biodevastation and the WTO tumult in Seattle. Turns out they were right -- sort of.
by Ben Geman

Still in motion

Kate Wheeler, author of When Mountains Walked, is both everywhere and nowhere. But she gets her mail in Somerville.
by John Freeman

Pipedreams

Saving the soul of the Internet, one house at a time
by Michelle Chihara

Geek love

State of the Art
by Jumana Farouky





Elephant walk: Jeff Jacoby for Senate?
Advertising: Air sneak attack
Activism: The protest caravan comes to town
Development: Nader says no to new Fenway
In memoriam: Ian Dury, 1942-2000
Hollywood: The decline of retro-hetero chic
Radio: The Clean Ear Act



c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Burden of responsibility
The Supreme Court was right: Congress must deal with tobacco

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Gay and wired
PlanetOut's bold move shows that community, not content, is king. Plus, voting on the Net, and Disney sees the open-access light.


Out There by Kris Frieswick

Phone hex
Love in the time of telecom

Urban Buy by Sarah Lariviere

Local notions
Souvenirs of the real city

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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