Daryl Lindsey

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More embarrassing revelations for the Navy
A leaked internal report acknowledges that civilians onboard the USS Greeneville may have played a role in the crash that killed nine.
Minding social graces on a nuclear submarine
What really happens when civilians enter the tight confines of a vessel of war? The Navy captain who wrote "Run Silent, Run Deep" gives his account.
Oil tycoons on the submarine
The list of civilians aboard the USS Greeneville doesn't reveal a fundraising scandal, but it does underscore the link between money and access to power.
Submarine accident sparks debate over Navy policy
Some say putting civilian contributors at the controls of our warships is reckless -- but did that cause the deaths of nine Japanese?
Reaganomics redux
Supply-side economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth defends President Bush's $1.6 trillion tax cut.
A crack in the wall
The publication of "The Tiananmen Papers," the first look behind the scenes at how the Communist Party leadership decided to crush the democracy movement, is a historic event -- and may have far-reaching consequences for China.
Who's afraid of Falun Gong?
Journalist Danny Schechter says the peculiar spiritual movement isn't a cult, but explains why China is cracking down on it so forcefully.
Vetting the "Tiananmen Papers"
Berkeley professor Orville Schell discusses his role in the publication of papers that shed new light on the Chinese government's crackdown on the 1989 student uprising.
Words held hostage
The national media reported on every detail of the dramatic "Texas Seven" prison escape -- except the fugitives' harsh criticism of the state's criminal justice system when they surrendered.
Thousands protest Bush's Inauguration
Demonstrators lining the parade route give the new presidential limo an unwelcome splash on its way to the White House.
Taking the stand and passing the buck
Florida's controversial Secretary of State Katherine Harris defends her actions during the election before a skeptical Civil Rights Commission.
Welcome to Tallahassee
Jeb Bush testifies before a federal civil rights hearing on election irregularities in Florida.
"I hope he will be better than his father"
Israelis worry, and Palestinians hope, that a new Bush administration will be tougher on them than Clinton was.
Gays blast Interior nominee
Former Colorado Attorney General Gale Norton angered many with her defense of a controversial anti-homosexual measure.
"A clear and present danger to American women"
Pro-choice activists criticize the appointment of conservative John Ashcroft as the Bush administration's attorney general.
Calling all statesmen
By Daryl Lindsey
Calling all statesmen
Katherine Harris and the Florida Supreme Court should give way to an election commission -- Presidents Carter and Ford are ready -- that could devise a bipartisan way out of this mess.
One cowardly attack
A Mideast military expert discusses the bombing of the USS Cole and the terrorist threat in Yemen.
The damage at home
Middle East policy experts assess the lasting impact of the Ramallah and Gaza Strip skirmishes on the peace process and U.S. foreign relations.
Strip-searched in Frankfurt?
By Daryl Lindsey
Strip-searched in Frankfurt?
North Koreans skip the U.N. summit and return to Cold War rhetoric after getting a full security shakedown by American Airlines.
Gray lady down
The sinking of the Kursk raises questions about the safety of Russia's nuclear submarines.
"It's a great pick"
Harry Shearer, Al Franken and Jewish leaders weigh in on Al Gore's veep choice.
"Hollering fire in a crowded theater"
The FBI's chief negotiator during the Waco siege says critics and conspiracy theorists are sowing dangerous discord.
Gays blast Lynne Cheney's denial about her daughter
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