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Camille Paglia comments on the "Animal House" atmosphere of the Clinton White House
By Jenn Shreve
January 22, 1998
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Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with President Clinton next Tuesday will likely sink the Middle East peace process altogether.
By Jonathan Broder
January 16, 1998
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The man who is backing Paula Jones' lawsuit against President Clinton says he is not in for the politics, but for the constitutional issue at stake. An examination of his record suggests otherwise.
By Jonathan Broder
January 13, 1998
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RUB YOUR EYES IN DISBELIEF, BUT DAVID HOROWITZ THINKS THE MAN FROM HOPE HAS HELPED BRING THIS NATION BACK TOGETHER AGAIN.
By David Horowitz
January 12, 1998
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The Wall Street Journal's defense correspondent investigates today's military and finds it becoming an increasingly right-wing institution.
By Jonathan Broder
January 6, 1998
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An Arkansas newspaper columnist who has followed the fortunes and alleged scandals of President Clinton for years reviews a new book by a British journalist who believes that the president is guilty of every crime his extremist opponents accuse him of.
By Gene Lyons
December 23, 1997
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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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When it comes to screwing President Clinton, nothing is sacred, not even the dead.
By Jonathan Broder
December 3, 1997
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Thanks largely to American Cold War politics, Asia has been fed a steady diet of undemocratic regimes and corrupt leaders. No wonder the current economic turmoil has been such a shock to their systems.
By Jonathan Broder
December 1, 1997
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The chief beneficiaries of America's latest "war on drugs" in Colombia will be drug-trafficking right-wing death squads.
By Andrew Reding
November 24, 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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>... AND THE FREEDOM OF THE INTERNET
By David Horowitz
November 17, 1997
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The latest member of the Paula Jones legal team is a private detective whose job is to run down the sleaziest recycled rumors about the president's alleged sexual escapades in Arkansas.
By Jonathan Broder
November 13, 1997
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By upholding California's Proposition 209, the Supreme Court effectively defeated the Clinton administration's top civil rights nominee -- and drove a huge nail into the president's "mend, don't end" affirmative-action policies.
By Jonathan Broder
November 6, 1997
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A liberal policy analyst blames the left for the decline of big cities and the "self-destructive" behavior of the black community.
By Jack Skelley
November 4, 1997
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A British reporter takes an inside look at the Irish Republican Army, explaining how and why it wages war and what it will take for the IRA to make peace
By Ros Davidson
October 21, 1997
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Life looks back, The New Yorker looks ahead, and New Woman looks at Jimmy Smits' ass.
By James Poniewozik
October 20, 1997
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How many New Leftists cozied
up to "Amerika's" enemies?
By David Horowitz
October 20, 1997
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UNTIL THE RIGHT GETS A HEART,
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WILL KEEP PUTTING
DEMOCRATS IN THE WHITE HOUSE
By David Horowitz
October 6, 1997
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If Bill Clinton is supposed to be th "education president," then why are all the public schools in the nation's capital closed?
By Harry Jaffe
September 8, 1997
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There was less -- and more -- to Mother Teresa than met the eye.
By Christopher Hitchens
September 5, 1997
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A role model, Hillary Clinton was also friend, advisor and protector of the late princess.
By Jonathan Broder
September 3, 1997
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A review of the movie 'Air Force One,' directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Glenn Close.
By Charles Taylor
August 25, 1997
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Finally, a serial killer we can really hate.
By Daniel Reitz
July 22, 1997