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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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In the July Esquire, right-wing sleazemonger David Brock confesses his sins -- without admitting he did anything wrong.
By David Futrelle
June 16, 1997
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An American anti-terrorism expert reveals how he trained Peruvian government police to storm the Japanese embassy in Lima, Peru, and rescue the hostages who had been held for four months by guerrillas from the Marxist Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement.
By Samuel G. Freedman
April 25, 1997
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You can complain all you want about sellouts, but some of the best
alternative culture our country has to offer is bought and paid for by The Man.
By Larry Smith
April 16, 1997
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While the rest of the world has moved beyond last month's cloning madness, a number of gay writers and activists have seized on Cloning Rights as the next big crusade. They're wasting their time.
By David Futrelle
April 15, 1997
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The supposedly hard-boiled press decries public cynicism. It ought to embrace it.
By Chris Lehmann
April 14, 1997
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Feminist author Barbara Ehrenreich lashes out at a White House workplace that seems organized around President Clinton's 'problem.'
By Lori Leibovich
March 19, 1997
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President Clinton is about to return to the health-care wars with a brand new blue-ribbon commission. Will he have any more success this time? His chief health advisor explains why he just might.
By Marcia Stepanek
March 12, 1997
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But what do you do when you've run your last campaign?
By Jonathan Broder
February 4, 1997
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"Eat this shit and you'll become Americanized."
By Cintra Wilson
January 27, 1997
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Inauguration blues
By Cintra Wilson
January 20, 1997
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The greatest thing about the inaugural events was the fact that they were so badly organized...
By Cintra Wilson
January 20, 1997
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A tip sheet, guide and (generous) odds on the Clinton investigations
By Andrew Ross
November 19, 1996
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In conservative bomb-thrower David Brock's surprisingly sympathetic book, "The Seduction of Hillary Clinton," the First Lady is neither a saint nor a bitch -- she's a woman who loved too much. A conversation with the controversial author.
By Dwight Garner
October 22, 1996
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"A real writer and a real pornographer"
By Anne Rice
October 21, 1996
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Sleepwalkin' Bob and Slick Willie put on another soporific display as Campaign '96 snoozes into the stretch run
By SUSAN RASKY
October 17, 1996
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Clinton's moment of truth
By Fred Branfman
October 14, 1996
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Pretty faces and politics
By Anne Rice
October 7, 1996
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Anne Rice's "Servant of the Bones" Diary, August 8, 1996
By Anne Rice
August 5, 1996
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With his new insider book on Campaign '96, America's foremost investigative reporter once again demonstrates the hollow core of "access" journalism.
By Christopher Hitchens
July 1, 1996
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Investigative reporter paints a damaging portrait of a scheming First Couple
By Andrew Ross
June 27, 1996
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America's real taboo is talking about a different society, says the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
By Christopher Hawthorne
June 10, 1996
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Moving toward the abyss
By Fred Branfman
June 3, 1996
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Why baby boomers hate Bill Clinton -- and themselves
By Todd Gitlin
May 27, 1996
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A veteran of America's political trenches explains why public service has become a dirty term -- and how we can clean up the system
By Fred Branfman
May 21, 1996