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As anti-globalization protesters ask themselves, "Where do we go from here?" Seattle enters the lexicon of civil disobedience.
By Bruce Shapiro
December 8, 1999
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Another jetliner goes down off New York. This time, the cable news networks didn't jump to conclusions. Much.
By Sean Elder
November 1, 1999
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Prince Hal (played by Pat Buchanan) experiences technical difficulties.
By Sean Elder
October 25, 1999
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Buchanan revamps his presidential campaign and image by joining the Reform Party and making "racial reconciliation" a pet issue. But just how warm and fuzzy can the new Pat be?
By Jake Tapper
October 25, 1999
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Is the Net sucking up corporate America's best and brightest -- or just its greediest?
By Scott Rosenberg
June 11, 1999
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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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TV Newsfolks, jonesing for a war with Saddam, are disappointed when Iraq accepts U.S. demands.
By James Poniewozik
November 17, 1998
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When can you actually demand money from an airline? Where can you find low-cost holiday fares? Christopher McGinnis knows.
By Dawn Mackeen
November 5, 1998
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Behind the pomp and circumstance of 24-hour news, one woman wonders how such a cool job can mean such a lousy life
By Fufkin Vollmayer
October 30, 1998
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One of the great myths surrounding the videotape of Clinton's testimony is that it represented raw, unfiltered experience.
By James Poniewozik
September 30, 1998
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In the capital, political reaction to the airstrikes was skepticism
By David Corn
August 21, 1998
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It's a very, very merry Testimoniday in punditland, as the talking heads pick over what's left of the Bill-Monica-Ken scandal.
By James Poniewozik
August 18, 1998
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Angered by CNN's discredited story about sarin gas used on defectors in Laos, U.S. veterans have declared a virtual war against any and all media 'enemies' involved in the episode.
By Francis Pisani
July 24, 1998
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Private details about TV correspondent John Camp's life ended up in House committee files.
By Murray Waas
April 17, 1998
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Anti-Clinton billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife hired a private investigator to probe the private life of a CNN reporter, Salon reveals.
By Murray Waas
March 30, 1998
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ESPN's glammy print startup courts young sports fans who don't want
their fathers' breasts.
By James Poniewozik
March 18, 1998
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The real significance of Iranian President Khatami's appearance may be in its implicit message to Iranians themselves, says an anthropologist and expert in Iranian culture.
By William O. Beeman
January 12, 1998
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Finally, a serial killer we can really hate.
By Daniel Reitz
July 22, 1997
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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