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Salon One last ride for the ice cream man. It should be too cold for him to come around, and he knows it.

Salon.com's Francis Lam tells the tale of a Mr. Softee truck in mid-November New York City.

http://www.salon.com/food/francis_lam/index.html?story=/food/francis_lam/2009/11/27/ice_cream_in_november

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It's mid-November, and it's warmer than mid-November should be. A few kids are chasing each other in the playground, their parents standing by with coats and scarves; no one trusts this weather.
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Salon The unsolved 2001 anthrax attacks: part of "the irrelevant past?"

A key British official reminds us of these forgotten attacks on the USA. Salon's Glenn Greenwald investigates: http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/index.html?story=/opinion/greenwald/2009/11/27/anthrax

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Britain is currently engulfed by a probing, controversial investigation into how their Government came to support the invasion of Iraq, replete with evidence that much of what was said at the time by both ...
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Salon "Scroogenomics" versus the Rea$on For The $eason.

Author Joel Waldfogel explains to Salon.com why holiday shopping is a drain on the wallet and the holiday spirit.

http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2009/11/26/scroogenomics/index.html

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Do not take the misanthropic title of "Scroogenomics" at face value. Consider that the subtitle, "Why You Shouldn't Buy Presents for the Holidays," doesn't apply to the beloveds on your "nice" list. And ...
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Salon Palin and Prejean: The problems and advantages of being attractive.

The governor turned author must fight what the pageant queen learned: Politics and hotness make strange bedfellows.

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/feature/2009/11/25/beauty/index.html

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Anybody who expects this column to lampoon beauty-pageant contestants has another think coming. Last time I made a satirical thrust in that direction, two women whose friendship I treasure coolly informed me they'd been Rodeo Queens of their respective county fairs. Did I have a problem with that?
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Salon "But why, Mom? Why can’t we have turkey for Thanksgiving?"

An Immigrant Thanksgiving: Francis Lam tells the tale of growing up with the stigma of a turkey-averse people.

http://salon.com/food/thanksgiving/index.html?story=/food/francis_lam/2009/11/25/immigrant_thanksgiving

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I’d suffered so many indignities already, being the child of Chinese immigrants. Weird fried rice instead of pizza at my birthday parties. Piano lessons every weekend, like some cliché out of "The Joy Luck Club." Fine. But why, Mom? Why can’t we have turkey for Thanksgiving?
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Salon Man marries video game avatar.

Futurist author William Gibson's (http://twitter.com/GreatDismal) fever dream has come true: http://www.salon.com/mwt/broadsheet/2009/11/25/virtual_love/index.html

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What's a man to do when he meets the woman of his dreams -- and she just happens to be make-believe? Why, he proposes to her anyway. Last weekend, a man who goes by the screenname Sal9000 married Nene ...
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Salon "The Princess and the Frog" is one of the most sincere romantic comedies in ages?

Salon.com's Mary Elizabeth Williams says "food 'brings people together' with more reliable results than even voodoo."

http://www.salon.com/entertainment/movies/review/2009/11/24/princess_and_the_frog/index.html

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"The Princess and the Frog" starts out with a fairy tale. Two little girls, in full princess regalia, sit together in a pink bedroom straight out of every miniature Disney fan's fantasies, listening to ...
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Salon Sure, it's violent, but can you dance to it?

A British scholar examines abuse narratives in pop music: http://www.salon.com/mwt/broadsheet/feature/2009/11/25/domestic_violence_songs/index.html?source=rss&aim=/mwt/broadsheet/feature

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I've long had a theory that, to whatever extent my generation of heterosexual women is messed up about men -- and if the self-help industry has taught us anything, it's that we are! -- a substantial portion of our messed upness can probably be traced back to the "Footloose" soundtrack. ...
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Salon Teabaggers, assemble!

Finally: Palin, Bachmann and the teabaggers, all tea-partying together at a convention! http://salon.com/news/tea_parties/index.html?story=/politics/war_room/2009/11/25/palin_bachmann

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If you're going to hold something you're billing as the "First National Tea Party Convention," there are a couple things you really have to do. The first is to invite former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin; the second is to invite Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn.
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Salon The end of the road for American foie gras?

Salon's new Food Editor Francis Lam investigates: http://salon.com/food/feature/story/index.html?story=/food/feature/2009/11/25/hudson_valley_foie_gras

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American foie gras producers have survived a lot: high-profile opponents (chef Charlie Trotter; chef Wolfgang Puck), bans (Chicago -- later rescinded; a forthcoming 2012 ban in California), and a debilitating recession that took a big bite out of the luxury food market.
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Salon Arianna Huffington is comparing his policies to Hurricane Katrina and Glenn Beck is desecrating Martin Luther King -- it's a tough time to be Obama.

Salon's Editor In Chief Joan Walsh looks at the President's declining popularity, unmeetable expectations, and what clout remains. http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/joan_wa...lsh/politics/2009/11/24/obama_thanksgiving/index.html

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I have a lot to give thanks for this Thanksgiving, but I find myself particularly grateful for one thing: I'm not President Obama. From Arianna Huffington on his left, warning that rising unemployment ...
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Liberals are frustrated these days, and they have reason to be. They helped Democrats win a theoretically filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, and now the part of the reform bill they prize most highly faces death at the hands of members of the Democratic caucus.
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Salon Garrison Keillor writes regarding Thanksgiving, the dinner of all dinners.

http://salon.com/food/thanksgiving/index.html?story=/opinion/keillor/2009/11/24/thanksgiving

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We now interrupt Mrs. Palin's book tour to bring you Thanksgiving, a grand old holiday, and we in the book business are thankful for her, that a busy woman who wanted to tell her story chose the medium of ink and paper between hard covers. Her tour is not about politics. It's about books.
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Salon All we ask for is a little bit of transparency...

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Under legislation approved Monday night by Baltimore's city council, crisis pregnancy centers that do not offer referrals for abortion or birth control would be required to post signs saying as much. It seems like such a reasonable plea for transparency! ...