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Chris Matthews mistakenly identifies a Clinton friend on the air as the
"jogger" who frightened Kathleen Willey.
May 18, 1999
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The election took some of the steam out of the Washington Punditocracy's hot air balloon.
By Gary Kamiya
November 5, 1998
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The election took some of the steam out of the Washington Punditocracy's hot air balloon.
By Gary Kamiya
November 5, 1998
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A federal judge summons Kenneth Starr's deputies to her chambers after he admits in a magazine interview that he and a top aide leaked "extensively" to the press.
By Jonathan Broder
June 16, 1998
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Pundits who have been pontificating about President Clinton's alleged adultery may soon find their own morals coming under scrutiny.
By Jonathan Broder
February 12, 1998
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An interview with Ralph Nader who is organizing a conference in Washington, D.C., in Nov. 1997 to explore how Microsoft is extending
its near-monopolistic control of the software business into other industries, including banking, insurance, car dealerships, travel services, real estate and television.
By Jonathan Broder
October 10, 1997
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Thanks to the new FCC guidelines mandating more educational TV, kids have learned essential facts -- like the NBA is really cool and always to watch for spies when leaving the house.
By Alyssa Katz
October 2, 1997
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Finally, a serial killer we can really hate.
By Daniel Reitz
July 22, 1997
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The message of movies like "Contact" is that we need to get a grip on what is real and what is not.
By Ted Gup
July 18, 1997
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American media are running less and less foreign news.
By Martha Ann Overland
July 1, 1997
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Gangbangs in the Senate, "hideaway offices," $20,000 chairs: Your tax dollars at work.
By Jonathan Broder
May 20, 1997
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American Family Association boycotts Disney
By Scott Rosenberg
December 2, 1995