Abortion

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  • Party crashers

    Alan Keyes and other religious radicals are preventing the Republican Party from attaining its rightful place as America's majority party.
  • Bill Bradley plays offense, reluctantly

    The underdog faces a dilemma: The new politics is about goodness. The old politics works.
  • Campaign notebook

    Ted Danson, George H.W. and a lackluster Comedy Central event highlight a weekend on the trail.
  • Bradley gets riled

    Finally, Bradley shows his aggressive side and Gore goes on the defensive.
  • To not know him is to love him

    What's behind George W. Bush's plan to phase out press conferences?
  • Stalking Gary Bauer

    Sex columnist Dan Savage goes undercover, and hatches a plot, inside Bauer 2000 campaign headquarters in Des Moines.
  • Onward, Christian soldiers

    Keyes, Bauer and Forbes proselytize at a pro-Jesus, anti-gay rally in Des Moines.
  • Pro-life or just anti-McCain?

    A new series of soft-money ads target John McCain's stance on abortion. Are they rooted in valid criticism or political vendetta?
  • Abortions are down and everybody wants credit

    The real news is that access to medical abortion doesn't increase the overall rate.
  • Twilight of a feminist

    Susan Brownmiller talks about the golden age of ideology and when it's OK for a woman to be a sex object.
  • Sex education with a contraceptive chaser

    The French will distribute the morning-after pill in schools, much to parents' and the Pope's chagrin.
  • Sharps & Flats

    Forget the solipsistic neurotica of Fiona Apple. On "To the Teeth" righteous babe Ani DiFranco feels the funk and represents Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Looking for a female Veep?

    There's no shortage of women qualified to be the next vice president.
  • Girls will be jocks

    At last, coverage of women's sports that even this non-spectator can appreciate. Plus: One writer's plaintive cry: "Enough with the sex, dammit!"
  • Get Uncle Sam off my back! and other misguided impulses

    American government-bashers like to wrap themselves in a constitutional flag. But Garry Wills argues that the Founders wanted a strong government, not a weak one.
  • Life of restraint

    I have a restraining order on my ex. But he has a grip on my life.
  • Steve Forbes finds religion

    His Christian Coalition appearance marks him as the leading conservative rival to George W. Bush.
  • "Better to lose fighting a noble cause"?

    Pat Robertson and the Christian Coalition kick off the "Road to Victory '99" convention.
  • Bungling in Buffalo

    Fugitive James Kopp is finally charged in the killing of an abortion doctor after the FBI harasses the wrong men.
  • Letters to the Editor

    The anti-abortion movement lives; trepanation advocates have little to lose.
  • On not having a daughter

    Something beyond life or death lingers of the girl I didn't get to mother.
  • Has violence killed the anti-abortion movement?

    Operation Rescue's Buffalo fizzle showed that big clinic protests are a thing of the past, but they may have already done their damage.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is true satire only from the left? Also, readers reject Wenner's world.
  • Did Eric Rudolph try to surrender?

    A national anti-abortion activist says he was asked to help the fugitive bombing suspect turn himself in to authorities last year -- but "nothing came of it."
  • Shadow dancing in Buffalo

    A drag show kicks off a week of abortion protests, as gays and pro-life Christians square off in a culture-war showdown.
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