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Is Littleton's evangelical subculture a solution to the youth alienation that played a role in the Columbine killings, or a reflection of it?
By Dave Cullen
May 15, 1999
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White House Web site hacked by spelling bee flunk-outs; Beverly Hills votes for "gaudiness and cruelty" and Al Gore said to be Russian spy.
By Amy Reiter
May 13, 1999
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Where have all Sonny's flowers gone? Isikoff gloats; Dan Quayle: voice of reason.
By Amy Reiter
May 3, 1999
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Buchanan, Quayle and other presidential candidates weigh in on Littleton; it's gotta be babies, not bunnies, for Hugh and Hurley.
By Amy Reiter
April 29, 1999
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Rising star Jim Rogan won't challenge Dianne Feinstein.
By Anthony York
April 29, 1999
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Bill Bradley looks for a winning issue. Is it Bill Clinton?
By Jake Tapper
April 23, 1999
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With a big campaign war chest, he thinks he can upset Al Gore.
By Jake Tapper
April 22, 1999
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Al Gore's "smart growth" plan: A no-brainer? Think again.
By Rob Gurwitt
January 21, 1999
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The president pays off the military by funding a notorious boondoggle.
By Christopher Hitchens
January 19, 1999
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With impeachment behind him, the president carries on. And on.
By Harry Jaffe
December 18, 1998
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An anti-impeachment gathering of New York's intellectual hotshots may not do much for the country, but at least it made them feel good about themselves.
By Jackie Stevens
December 16, 1998
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Andrew Sullivan has been condemned as a reactionary by some fellow gay intellectuals for advocating marriage instead of promiscuity -- but his complex views on politics, religion and his own sex life defy easy labels.
By Carol Lloyd
November 30, 1998
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By Joan Walsh
November 4, 1998
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Voters reject the Gingrich-Starr agenda
By Joan Walsh
November 4, 1998
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The government could cut cancer deaths by a third by educating Americans to eat right. But dollars for diet education are scarce, while the cancer research budget fattens up.
By Erik Marcus
October 14, 1998
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Clinton's failure to meet our subconscious expectations means he will have to resign.
By Fred Branfman
September 4, 1998
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As Moscow teeters on the brink, Russian experts blame years of bad American advice.
By Jonathan Broder
September 1, 1998
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The democrats are quivering with fear about their future post-zippergate.
By Jonathan Broder
August 10, 1998
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In an interview with Salon, House Speaker Newt Gingrich talks about the president's popularity, America's attitude toward adultery, accusations that he is mean, his own political goals, religious beliefs and what character he would most like to play in a movie.
By David Wallis
May 4, 1998
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Democrats won't feel too kindly toward their president in his latest hour of peril. But, says a veteran congressional correspondent, they still need him -- and so might the Republicans.
By David Corn
January 23, 1998
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An interview with Gore Vidal by Chris Haines.
By Chris Haines
January 14, 1998
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The Kyoto treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions may be 'historic,' and may even pay political dividends for America's chief negotiator, Al Gore. But the loophole-studded agreement may not be nearly enough to rescue the planet.
By Mark Hertsgaard
December 12, 1997
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The White House hates FBI Director Louis Freeh and wants him to resign. The Republicans love Freeh because he wants an independent counsel to investigate fund-raising practices by President Clinton and Vice President Gore.
By Jonathan Broder
December 9, 1997
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Neither the massacre at Luxor nor the confrontation between the U.S. and Iraq are the real stories in the Middle East. Overshadowing everything is the failing Arab-Israeli peace process and the failure of the Clinton administration to do anything about it.
By Jonathan Broder
November 19, 1997
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Inauguration blues
By Cintra Wilson
January 20, 1997