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  • Bush and Gore's Florida nightmare: It's ba-ack!

    Experts weigh in on Justice's decision to investigate -- and possibly sue -- counties and municipalities in Florida, Tennessee and Missouri for disenfranchising voters, many of them blacks.
  • The 9/11 coverup

    First the White House ignored warnings about al-Qaida. Then it tried to stop Congress from getting the truth. Now we know why.
  • See no evil

    The revelation that the White House was warned in August about a bin Laden hijacking plot -- and that Bush failed to disclose the warning -- shows an administration both incompetent and dishonest.
  • Gore Vidal

    Congress should investigate how much the Bush "oil junta" knew in advance about Sept. 11. This and other bombshells from American literature's leading provocateur.
  • "Bush's Foreign Policy Catastrophe"

    by Gary Kamiya
  • Bush's foreign policy catastrophe

    The bumbling and arrogance of the administration has made the Middle East -- and the world -- a more dangerous place.
  • "Betrayed" by Bush

    Rattled by government raids on their homes and American support for Israel in the Middle East's escalating violence, American Muslims rethink their 2000 endorsement of the president.
  • How to seduce the press

    The way George W. Bush turned the New York Times' Frank Bruni into his love puppet on the campaign trail could serve as a how-to manual for all future candidates.
  • The meaning of Ari's blunder

    White House spokesman Ari Fleischer's attempt to blame Clinton for Middle East violence was short-lived -- but it shows what the Bush administration really thinks.
  • Bushed!

    With the announcement that taxpayers, not business, will have to pay for Superfund cleanups, the president continues his assault on the environment.
  • Investing in abstinence?

    Some may listen to the secretary of state about condom use, but a call girl offers her condom cues instead.
  • Bush's executive-privilege two-step

    His documents are too precious to give Congress, but those of the previous administration aren't worth protecting -- as long as they make Bill Clinton look bad.
  • A wider war?

    Bush rattles his saber at Iraq in his State of the Union speech; Dems applaud the terror war -- for now -- but prepare to brawl over domestic issues.
  • Dick Cheney's bonehead Enron play

    The veep from Big Business just doesn't get it: Hiding behind executive privilege only reinforces the sense that he's hiding something smelly.
  • If Enron isn't a political scandal, nothing is

    So what if Bush and company didn't bail out Enron? The outrage lies in what politicians did for the company on its way up, not the way down.
  • Enron's California smoking gun

    Did the Bush administration do the disgraced company's bidding during the state's electricity crisis?
  • A corporate welfare state nightmare

    The Enron scandal exposes how the U.S. political system is bought and paid for.
  • Oily waters

    Big oil isn't as powerful as it used to be, but when everyone is buying SUVs and gas prices are dropping, there's still little hope for alternative energy. Second of two parts.
  • The United States of oil

    No administration has ever been more in bed with the energy industry -- but does that mean Big Oil is calling Bush's shots? First of two parts.
  • Polled over

    President Bush's 92 percent public approval rating has as much staying power as one of the snack packs dropped on Afghanistan. But the meaningless poll data has cowed the Democrats into silence.
  • A reply to my critics

    The author of "My Name Is George, and I'm an Alcoholic" clarifies his views.
  • Drinking was something maybe I did too much of ...

    What if our president gave a recovery speech on his 15th anniversary of quitting drinking? On the other hand, maybe not such a good idea.
  • A call to yawns

    Dr. Satcher was brave to release a report that says abstinence isn't everything, but it's up to us to change the culture.
  • The unspeakable Bush

    As President Bush announces he won't hold any more press conferences, a relieved America comes together in gratitude.
  • Out of control

    Why have conservative journalists lost it over the perfectly predictable battle in Florida?
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