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Salon.com April 3, 2002 Sara Kelly |
A night of engrams and clears At the Scientologists' birthday bash for the late L. Ron Hubbard, it all comes down to the e-meter... |
Salon.com April 2, 2002 Sheerly Avni |
Seek, and ye shall find Passover is the Jewish day of remembrance. I forgot. But I rebounded with a sober yoga vegan Seder... |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 Sue Halpern |
Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Divided over the flag, a congregation of pacifists struggles to regain its sense of unity... |
Reason March 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
In Praise of Vulgarity How commercial culture liberates Islam -- and the West... |
Salon.com February 7, 2002 Terry Greene Sterling |
Arthur Andersen and the Baptists Enron's auditor is no stranger to accounting disasters -- including one of the largest religious foundation bankruptcies in the history of the U.S.... |
Salon.com February 4, 2002 Terence Clarke |
Tibet: Lost in the Himalayas An American photographer who brought three children out of Tibet talks about how the country's legendary spiritual tradition is vanishing... |
Wired January 2002 Hillary Rosner |
Body and Soul The first great bioethics debate began 2,000 years ago with a clash between the scalpel and the cross... |
Salon.com January 8, 2002 George Rafael |
A is for Arabs From algebra and coffee to guitars, optics and universities -- an alphabetical reminder of what the West owes to the People of the Crescent Moon... |
Salon.com December 21, 2001 Carolyn S. Briggs |
Seeing the light A former Christian fundamentalist recalls a life of ferocious, intractable faith -- and the moments it began to crumble. |
Reason December 2001 Sam MacDonald |
Interview: A Different Sort of Conservative Muslim Abdulwahab Alkebsi is the executive director of the Islamic Institute, a Washington think tank that "facilitates the development of grassroots Muslim political movements that are economically conservative"... |
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