David Weir

Everything's broken
Real hurricane relief for the poor is coming not from the government or big charities but the kindness of strangers. It was always thus in America.
Letters to the editor
Black athletes may dominate track and field -- but whites dominate bowling! Plus: Aqua will let "Macidiots" finally get with the program; at least Bill Bradley's heart is in the right place.
Where silence is golden
Every issue you can think of comes up in our nation's capital, except one: What's to become of the company store?
Who killed Betty Van Patter?
A letter from an old friend stirs up passions from one of the most disturbing, yet little-known, crimes of the New Left era. It happened exactly 25 years ago.
Letter to the Editor
Why isn't college opening Lillie Wade's mind? Plus: Seeking the truth about Marilyn Monroe; Pat Buchanan's party switch is about winning, not principles.
The kingmaker speaks
Pat Choate, the man behind the strategy to craft a left-right-center coalition with Pat Buchanan out front, reveals the plan to seize the White House next year.
Not just blowing smoke
"60 Minutes" producer Lowell Bergman reveals the real story behind "The Insider."
Wenner's world
The evolution of Jann Wenner: How the ultimate '60s rock groupie built his fantasy into a media empire.
The Politics Of Bad Faith
David Weir reviews 'The Politics of Bad Faith' by David Horowitz
House of adulterers
Unless the GOP is able to convince voters the impeachment proceedings are based on more than disapproval of Clinton's private sexual affairs, revelations like Bob Livingston's will continue.
Newsreal: The cuts get deeper
Money was the main reason for the latest cutbacks at Wired, but politics also played a part, especially in the firing of a senior executive.

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