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Stern's lawyers get strict; Flynt breaks ground ... in Ohio; and Drudge pulled by popularity poll? Fox lips sealed. Plus: New Chris Farley Foundation to promote awareness of drug and alcohol abuse ... much like old Chris Farley.
By Amy Reiter
November 23, 1999
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Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1999
By Joyce Millman
November 16, 1999
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This is Marie Osmond off drugs; music lovers to Nancy Kerrigan: "Why you?"; and Mark Harmon, potty mouth. Plus: Mare and Rho return!
By Amy Reiter
October 18, 1999
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How dumb does David Kelley think we are? Plus: Matt Drudge is a loudmouthed busybody; members of the mile-high club are disgusting.
Letters to the Editor
September 27, 1999
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He has his Web site, TV show, radio show and soon an autobiography. So why isn't Matt Drudge happy?
By Sean Elder
September 21, 1999
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Choking down crab cakes and savoring Beltway dish with the gourmets of gossip.
By John F. Murphy
September 9, 1999
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Where I come from, if you're going to dish it out, you've got to learn to take it, too.
By Joe Conason
September 7, 1999
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Pamela's placenta swims with the fishes; Love Hewitt joins breast-boasting brigade; "World's Most Exciting Animal" defended by world's least exciting animal. Plus! Good news: Jesus returns ... as clay!
By Amy Reiter
September 3, 1999
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Will Dubya get ground up in the rumor mill? A "clumsy" remark by a senator may have given birth to a brand-new bouncing baby rumor.
By Amy Reiter
August 24, 1999
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Despite dwindling time and numbers, the anti-Clinton movement won't say die.
By Sarah Keech
July 26, 1999
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A tortured conservative Jew dishes Internet gossip on the industry he lusts to hate.
By Michelle Goldberg
July 13, 1999
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Professor says "merrie men" were making merry, but not making Maid Marian.
By Amy Reiter
July 13, 1999
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Lucianne Goldberg, Matt Drudge and other friends abandon the Clinton-bashing Web site over its attacks on George W. Bush.
By Jeff Stein
July 13, 1999
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Drudge Report says Vanity Fair won't run story critical of Steven Brill
By Bill Wyman
June 29, 1999
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Gobsmackedelic! Tony Blair accused of stealing goodness; Gobsmackeriffic! Scary Spice has gone spotty; Gobsmackapalooza! Be very afraid: Lucianne Goldberg now a dot-com.
By Amy Reiter
June 25, 1999
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Chris Matthews mistakenly identifies a Clinton friend on the air as the
"jogger" who frightened Kathleen Willey.
May 18, 1999
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Matt isn't the only member of his family to stake out a place on the Web.
By Janelle Brown
February 23, 1999
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Republicans will prevail as long as nonvoters rule America.
By Todd Gitlin
November 3, 1998
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Polls show America's eligible voters overwhelmingly favor Democrats in today's election, but when the world is narrowed down to who actually votes, the Republicans prevail.
By Todd Gitlin
October 30, 1998
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Oprah's out; Barbara Walters is in. Members of an elite club decide who's a 'journalist' and who's not.
By James Poniewozik
October 27, 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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President Clinton did not give the inspiring speech many had fantasized he would give, but teased us and left us hanging once again.
By Katie Roiphe
July 30, 1998
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In the year 2041, the grandson of Kenneth Starr writes a letter to his father giving a progress report of his investigation into 93-year-old Hillary Rodham Clinton-Hubbell.
By David Everett
May 13, 1998
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America has a distinguished history of spreading scandalous rumors about its politicians, and the latest batch of White House gossip is nothing new.
By Jenn Shreve
May 1, 1998
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Now that Paula Jones has been vanquished, who will the Clintons beat into the ground next?
By David Horowitz
April 6, 1998