Vivienne Walt

Saddam won't die Saddam won't die
Ten years after the Gulf War, the Iraqi leader is stronger than ever.
Cambodian justice Cambodian justice
Twenty-five years after Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge launched its genocide campaign, could a war-crimes trial finally be a reality?
Russians blast Putin as sub deaths are revealed Russians blast Putin as sub deaths are revealed
The botched, belated rescue mission rivets attention on the dismal state of the Russian military and the government's lingering love of secrecy.
Land war in Zimbabwe
Angry and impoverished blacks say they're taking back the farms whites stole in the first place. But are they fighting the wrong enemy?
Letters to the editor
Hey, Horowitz: Gun locks are about safety, not ideology. Plus: Is LASIK all the better to see with? Deepak Chopra's legal battles do not diminish his spirituality.
A flood of relief
An international showcase of aid in Mozambique could mean a long-term boon for the impoverished country.
Iran on the cusp of change
Salon's coverage of the elections in Iran, the reform movement and the evolution of culture under the mullahs.
"An avalanche is coming!"
As Iranians surge to the polls, a new generation of liberal reformers is expected to be swept into office. But it's not yet time to declare the mullahs powerless.
Bulworth or just bull?
Warren Beatty delivers a coquettish speech in Beverly Hills.
Letters to the Editor
What's the real smell of Eau de Mac?? Plus: For damn sure Ken Starr has regrets; astonished agreement with Arianna.
No surrender
The shooting rampage in a Los Angeles Jewish day-care center draws attention from around the world, but does little to soften the resolve of gun supporters.
"He doesn't care if he dies"
A former racist skinhead remembers spending Hitler's birthday with Buford Furrow.
L.A. killer's "wake-up call to America to kill Jews"
Anti-Semitism was the motive in Tuesday's shooting at a Jewish day-care center in Los Angeles.
The psychology of art
Traumatized by war, Kosovar children express their anger, fear and hope through art.
Is one enough?
Will China's generation without siblings break away from the one-child rule?
African Awakening
Senegal turns against the tyranny of female genital mutilation.
Still getting away with murder
The killing fields of Rwanda are in full swing once more, and there doesn't seem to be much the international community can do about it.
Daughter of the struggle
Gillian Slovo, author of "Every Secret Thing," has spent a lifetime coming to terms with having a heroic mother and father.
champagne socialists of the world, unite!
Tina Brown, Harold Evans and Lauren Hutton cheer Tony Blair, re-discover their socialist roots and cry in their (French) champagne.

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