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Slate's 10th Anniversary 2006:
June 1996 - June 2006.
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- Go Ahead—Sleep With Your Kids The urge is natural. Surrender to it.
Robert Wright June 23, 2006 - How Will the Universe End? A cosmic detective story about the demise of the world, in three parts.
Jim Holt June 23, 2006 - The Unbinding An exclusive Slate novel.
Walter Kirn June 23, 2006 - Liberal Hawks Reconsider the Iraq War A Slate dialogue.
Jacob Weisberg June 23, 2006 - The Slate Guide to Gurus Choose the one who's right for you.
David Plotz June 22, 2006 - Trying Really Hard To Like India
Seth Stevenson June 22, 2006 - Mime Is Money My dreadful career as a street performer.
Emily Yoffe June 22, 2006 - The New Vanity Press Moguls Welcome, Philip Anschutz! Bruce Wasserstein! Roger Hertog!
Jack Shafer June 22, 2006 - Goldberg and Orlean
Jeffrey Goldberg June 22, 2006 - Slate's Gawky Adolescence An anniversary assessment.
Bryan Curtis June 21, 2006 - How Slate Looked Ten years of our designs and redesigns: A slide show.
June Thomas June 21, 2006 - Election or Art? Harry Shearer turns satellite feeds into found objects.
Timothy Noah June 21, 2006 - Hitler Slept Here The too-secret history of the Third Reich's most famous place.
Scott Shuger June 21, 2006 - Hello, Moon Has America's low-rise obsession gone too far?
Amanda Fortini June 21, 2006 - An Unlikely Hero The Marine who found two WTC survivors.
Rebecca Liss June 21, 2006 - O'Reilly Among the Snobs It takes one to know one.
Michael Kinsley June 20, 2006 - The Misunderestimated Man How Bush chose stupidity.
Jacob Weisberg June 20, 2006 - TV's Aryan Sisterhood They know only one hair color: blonder!
Jack Shafer June 20, 2006 - How Good Is the Washington Monument? Our critic takes a walk through the Washington Mall.
Witold Rybczynski June 20, 2006 - Slate's D.C. Memorials Audio Tour Our free, iPod-ready guide to America's front lawn.
Andy Bowers June 20, 2006 - What's Wrong With Slate It's as insufferable as Fox News.
Michael Wolff June 19, 2006 - What's Wrong With Slate And three ways to fix it.
Eugene Volokh June 19, 2006 - What's Wrong With Slate It's liberal, contrarian, and haughty.
Jonah Goldberg June 19, 2006 - What's Wrong With Slate It's shrill and superficial.
David Talbot June 19, 2006 - What Is Torture? An interactive primer on American interrogation.
Dahlia Lithwick June 19, 2006 - What Makes Slate Slatey? It's a Web site. It's a magazine. It's a club.
Jacob Weisberg June 19, 2006 - My History of Slate The founding editor looks back at our first 10 years.
Michael Kinsley June 19, 2006 - A Slate Timeline Ten years of the magazine's history in 10 minutes.
David Plotz June 19, 2006 - Watching the Couples Go By Why is this basic woman so valuable to this basic man whose arm she holds?
Herbert Stein June 19, 2006 - Extroverted Like Me How a month and a half on Paxil taught me to love being shy.
Seth Stevenson June 19, 2006 - Slate's 10th Anniversary Celebrating our first decade with some of our all-time favorite articles, lots of self-congratulation, and a few sharp critiques.
June 19, 2006 - Cogito Auto Sum What less can we say? Computers have the answer.
Karenna Gore June 19, 2006 - Online Media and the Future of Journalism A forum celebrating the 10th anniversary of Slate at the New York Public Library.
June 15, 2006
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