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Clinton has not only dismantled our national defense, he has given away our military advantages to enemies all too willing to destroy us.
By David Horowitz
May 28, 1999
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The actress talks about the filming of her directorial debut, "Xiu Xiu," under a shadow of Chinese governmental disapproval.
By Michael Sragow
May 27, 1999
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The GOP's spy scandal: How the Los Alamos-China connection occurred on Bush/Reagan's watch.
By Joe Conason
March 23, 1999
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A court settlement ending the city's 16-year experiment in desegregation marks acceptance of California's new racial realities.
By Joan Walsh
February 18, 1999
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Inspired by a sidewalk fortuneteller, Rolf Potts tries his luck at an erotic cabaret in this Portuguese colony, which will soon be transferred to Chinese rule.
By Rolf Potts
January 20, 1999
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From back rubs to bowling to B-movies, this Chinese spa has it all.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
January 14, 1999
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Prank takes down anti-impeachment site; Id's Carmack loves, hates the Mac; The truth about Chinese movie-title translations; Haiku error messages surface in Microsoft courtroom!
By Salon Tech Writers
January 11, 1999
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Will China's generation without siblings break away from the one-child rule?
By Vivienne Walt
November 11, 1998
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Images and impressions of people-powered transport in 12 Asian cities. Text by Tony Wheeler. Photographs by Richard I' Anson.
By Tony Wheeler
October 22, 1998
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For young Asian-American women, Disney's new heroine Mulan is no mirror image, but at least she casts back a reflection.
By Katherine Kim and Andrea Quong
July 7, 1998
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Michaela Griffin reports that being an American expatriate in Beijing was great -- until the president decided to visit.
By Michaela Griffin
July 2, 1998
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Dan Ouellette reports from the fifth Beijing International Jazz Festival on how jazz is swinging its way into Chinese culture
By Dan Ouellette
July 1, 1998
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In China, despite currents of change, the deep despotism of the centuries is never far below the calm surface waters.
By Loren Jenkins
June 26, 1998
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Jonathan Broder interviews former China ambassador James Lilley about the stategic issues that bind China and the U.S.
By Jonathan Broder
June 26, 1998
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President Clinton goes to China, a country the U.S. needs more than ever.
By Jonathan Broder
June 19, 1998
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Honor thy daughter.
Mulan, Disney's first truly heroic female protagonist, battles Huns and
gender stereotypes with equal valor.
By Jenn Shreve
June 19, 1998
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A special Salon report reveals that the Clinton administration failed to monitor China's use of U.S. missile technology exports, while ignoring the Pentagon's dire warnings.
By Murray Waas
May 29, 1998
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NOW THAT THE SPEAKER IS MAKING LOUD NOISES, PERHAPS THE WHITE HOUSE'S HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS WON'T BE SO EASY TO COVER UP.
By David Horowitz
May 18, 1998
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A veteran correspondent in India says that politics and frustrated nationalism together prompted the government to explode nuclear weapons.
By Jonathan Broder
May 14, 1998
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On summer vacation, Joshua Cohen and a fellow English teacher based in Hunan venture into the rural north to visit their star student -- and get a glimpse of rural realities.
By Joshua Cohen
May 12, 1998
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In Mondo Weirdo,
Wanderlust readers describe their most memorable adventures -- and
misadventures. This week's featured subjects: Readers describe their
adventures getting stranded on the Thai isle of Koh Samui and in the wastes
of western China.
By Joe Tortomasi
May 1, 1998
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Christian McIntosh describes an unforgettable introduction to Beijing -- the night of the living roaches.
By Christian McIntosh
April 16, 1998
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Chris Taylor poignantly describes a bus tour in China, where fate brings him together with a local misfit.
By Chris Taylor
April 6, 1998
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Steve Van Beek on rafting a wild whitewater river in China -- where no human has ever been before.
By Steve Van Beek
January 20, 1998
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Let a hundred modems bloom: By Andrew Leonard. As the Net grows in China, the authorities keep looking for ways to control it.
By Andrew Leonard
January 14, 1998