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The war hero's chief of staff knows how to get inside his head.
By Jake Tapper
October 12, 1999
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In accent and manner, George W. knows how to play the part when he sweeps through Mississippi, including taking a swipe at Hillary.
By Suzi Parker
October 11, 1999
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George W. Bush led the Delta Kappa Epsilon branding regime at my university. Now he wants to lead the free world.
By Simon Rodberg
October 6, 1999
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The new Ronald Reagan biography "Dutch" unearths a major political secret: Yes, Ronnie has clear saliva. Was this the real reason he was elected?
By Mary Roach
October 1, 1999
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He's gotta have it in this male-masturbation comedy, but the still unreleased "Coming Soon" shows that girls need their fun, too.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
July 9, 1999
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On a California campaign stop for the Democratic presidential nomination, Bill Bradley recalls his humiliating first year with the Knicks.
By Scott Lindlaw
June 15, 1999
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Columnist Ann Coulter may try to get Connecticut voters to take her home, while broadcaster Pat Buchanan and editor Steve Forbes are running again. But is a media perch really a political asset?
By James Poniewozik
June 6, 1999
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Susan Carpenter McMillan, the former spokeswoman for Paula Jones, is being wooed by California Republicans hungry for candidates.
By Anthony York
May 21, 1999
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Austin Powers evades Singaporean censors; Jesse "the vice president" Ventura? Clinton's Pinocchio complex.
By Amy Reiter
May 20, 1999
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Daddy Warbucks! The American media wants you ... to run for president.
By James Poniewozik
May 20, 1999
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Experts discuss Ehud Barak's sweeping victory.
By Daryl Lindsey
May 19, 1999
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The wickedly funny "Election" runs a Pepsodent Reese Witherspoon against Matthew Broderick's rumpled loser.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
April 28, 1999
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The election took some of the steam out of the Washington Punditocracy's hot air balloon.
By Gary Kamiya
November 5, 1998
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The election took some of the steam out of the Washington Punditocracy's hot air balloon.
By Gary Kamiya
November 5, 1998
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After dreading November's elections, some Democrats now believe they will benefit from an anti-impeachment voter rebellion.
By Joan Walsh
October 23, 1998
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After dreading November's elections, some Democrats now believe they will benefit from an anti-impeachment voter rebellion.
By Joan Walsh
October 22, 1998
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Here comes Newt! Don't look now, but guess who is about to make a political comeback.
By Joe Conason
August 24, 1998
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Give the people what they want.
By Sarah Vowell
December 12, 1997
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An American election supervisor learns some complicated lessons -- and ends up being evacuated -- during a
week with Bosnian Serbs
By Debbie DeVoe
October 7, 1997
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But taking from the rich to
give to the poor is exactly what it
sounds like: robbery.
By David Horowitz
May 24, 1997
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An American anti-terrorism expert reveals how he trained Peruvian government police to storm the Japanese embassy in Lima, Peru, and rescue the hostages who had been held for four months by guerrillas from the Marxist Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement.
By Samuel G. Freedman
April 25, 1997
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The author of "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" is leading an army of grave, silent woodsmen in a backwoods campaign against corporate greed
By Dwight Garner
February 24, 1996