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  • My dinner with Bulworth

    The Minnesota adman who helped Jesse Ventura become governor advises Warren Beatty on how he might claim the White House.
  • Life of the party?

    Hollywood, Democrats and Reform Party leaders aren't saying much about a possible Beatty candidacy.
  • A question of faith

    Why religion-based social help, the pet issue of Al Gore and George W. Bush, may be the next president's first broken promise.
  • Class will tell

    The Bush cocaine controversy should encourage an overdue debate on why drug abuse among the rich is a "disease" while among the poor it is a "crime."
  • Rick Lazio: Is he or isn't he? And who the heck is he?

    He's the man who might have been the next senator from New York. If he were a candidate. If he could beat Hillary. If Rudy weren't around.
  • Hollywood can wait

    Americans are frustrated with the gridlocked two-party system. Is the answer Warren Beatty?
  • Bill Bradley: The next black president?

    His campaign purports to make race a central issue, but so far it's more style than substance.
  • "He's going to have to hit a sitting jump shot"

    Bob Kerrey talks about why -- against the odds -- he endorsed Bill Bradley for president.
  • The thinker

    Bill Bradley may have "big ideas," but as a notoriously cautious senator he sat out the big political fights.
  • "I'm not peaking too early"

    Al Gore takes on his critics and the substance-averse media, who've savaged the vice president for all the wrong things.
  • Bill Bradley: Achingly funny and profound

    Dish-lovin' gal stumped by stilted Stepford candidate. Plus: More proof there is no God: Survey shows the Donald nearly in a dead heat with Mini-Bush.
  • Who will carry the Kennedy torch?

    The third generation of this legendary political family has underachieved to date, but would-be leaders are waiting in the wings.
  • Why Gore would censor "South Park"

    In the name of protecting kids, watch for the politically correct vice president and his friends to try to shut down the trash-talking, moon-faced midgets.
  • Quiin es más macho?

    Below are nine excerpts from the speeches of Al Gore and George W. Bush. Which one is which?
  • What's gun control got to do with it?

    The 20,000 laws already on the books couldn't stop the Columbine massacre, and one more won't either, but liberals just don't get that.
  • I'm not Hillary

    What do Tipper Gore, Laura Bush, Ernestine Bradley and Cindy McCain have in common? See above.
  • Gore gets religion

    But can he co-opt the GOP's embrace of federal dollars for religious charities?
  • Search for a boogeyman

    With Clinton and Gingrich out of the picture come Election Day 2000, how will Democrats and Republicans scare the voters? Hint: Imagine Dick Gephardt with horns.
  • New York stakes

    The GOP is putting out a line that Hillary Clinton's entry into the Senate race would hurt Al Gore's presidential bid, but the opposite is true.
  • "I'm a uniter, not a divider"

    George W. Bush talks with David Horowitz about going from patrician to populist -- and from party boy to presidential front-runner.
  • How to gore Al?

    Bill Bradley looks for a winning issue. Is it Bill Clinton?
  • Bill Bradley's fast break

    With a big campaign war chest, he thinks he can upset Al Gore.
  • Off and running?

    Hillary Clinton moves to hire a New York campaign staff.
  • Honor thy geezers

    They know something we don't: Big government works.
  • Ditching school

    Why would Marc Weiss, a tenure-track professor at Columbia University, give it all up to coordinate tour bus parking?
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