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Wartime profiteers of the digital age
Are computer-security companies cashing in on fears of terrorism?
By Annalee Newitz


• news

 

In this issue
By Tim Redmond

Hall Monitor
By Savannah Blackwell

First, the Bad News
By Cassi Feldman

Wartime profiteers of the digital age
Are computer-security companies cashing in on fears of terrorism?
By Annalee Newitz

The long March
S.F.'s progressive reformers helped win the city attorney's race. But the big test will come in the March elections.
By Savannah Blackwell

Is growth inevitable?
Regional planners predict continuous Bay Area expansion
By Rachel Brahinsky

Out of the furnace but ...
IES incinerator shut down, new owners plagued by environmental woes
By A.C. Thompson

Directing traffic
A look at the FBI's computer surveillance scheme.
By A.C. Thompson

He's no flake
One San Francisco man takes on the makers of dandruff shampoo
By Cassi Feldman

Life during Wartime
Destroying Afghanistan to save it
By Rachel Brahinsky

BART's reefer madness
By Tim Redmond

Newsom's fingerprint folly
By Tim Redmond

Take back the Presidio!

Opinion
The enduring war
By john rodgers and christopher d. cook

 


• a+e

 

Après 9/11
Notes on a Paris falling out of love with Amélie.
By B. Ruby Rich

Holiday Guide

Royal ties
Wes Anderson scores a holiday Fila la la.
By Johnny Ray Huston

Sex and the single hobbit
Peter Jackson commits the spectacular sin of literalism with the first installment of The Lord of the Rings.
By Paul Reidinger

Tomes change
By Patrick Macias

In the mood
Shotgun Players offer a timely There Will Be No Trojan War.
By Brad Rosenstein

Broke at Tiffany's
Doing patriotic duty – window-shopping with William Marshall of Octavius.
By Amanda Nowinski

Jim Yoshii Pile-Up
Dec. 15, Cafe du Nord

liner notes
Forever young
By Lynn Rapoport

Grab it while you can
By Amanda Nowinski

'Ali'
Give it a fighting chance

'Free Aesthetic Pleasure Now!'
Through Jan. 19, Babilonia 1808

Grooves

2nd time

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• culture

 

alt.sex.column
Oops!
By Andrea Nemerson

This Modern World
America! Open for business.
By Tom Tomorrow

The Nessie Files
The war at home
It's not just about peace – it's about surviving.
By nessie

Featured review
Big-flavor country

By Paul Reidinger

Without Reservations
Wine spotting
By Paul Reidinger

Cheap Eats
Bye-bye birdie

By Dan Leone

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The shame of Hearst
Editor's Note
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01

Public power slips amid serious election irregularities
By Rachel Brahinsky, 11.07.01

Public power is safe
San Francisco pollster calls the election though absentee ballot counts not final.
By Savannah Blackwell, 11.07.01

Live Election Coverage
Our reports, the latest dirt, and results from the December 11th San Francisco election.

Other voices
The latest war news from around the world, updates on spur-of-the-moment actions, and links to resources.

Web Exclusive Columns

Media Beat
Bloomberg's victory and the triumph of business news
By Norman Solomon

Looseleaf
The Big Bend #22
Final installment
Fiction by Dan Leone

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Picture this
Miriam Wolf describes a passel of new photo books, comic collections, and coffee-table books are as easy to give as they are on the eyes. PLUS: Middle-earth in the balance, Land of the free ... agent, and more in December Lit.

Anniversary Issue
The case for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent – and still make millions of dollars.

Holiday Giveaway
Enter to win the NYFD T-shirt worn by Dennis Quaid in the movie, Frequency, and get your own frequency with a new Nokia phone