Harry Jaffe

Katharine the great
Kay Graham's unintentional rise to glory inspired the Washington Post to a greatness the paper has never again achieved since she stepped away from it.
Prepping for the protests
Washington's mayor and police force get ready to rumble, though they hope they won't have to.
Letters to the editor
Should gays pack heat? Plus: Feminism is dangerous to women? Baloney! Methadone won't work alone.
Methadone Rx
Your local pharmacy may be the next place to treat heroin addicts.
"Primary Colors" II
Hillary Clinton builds a New York Senate campaign staff on a foundation of 1992 Clinton loyalists, as Rudy Giuliani fumes.
War is hell -- for GOP politicians
Torn between internationalism and isolationism, Republicans try to make the best of Kosovo.
Backward, Christian soldiers
The Christian right may be hurting at the top, but at the grass roots, it's still a force to be reckoned with
Diamond in the Ruff
The president's lawyer turns impeachment case on its head.
On to the Senate
With impeachment behind him, the president carries on. And on.
Going through the motions
Friday's historic impeachment debate had all the tension and soul-stirring oratory of a sewage appropriations bill -- until Patrick Kennedy tangled offstage with Bob Barr.
Off the cliff?
The White House tries lobbying, "scorched-earth" threats and one more speech to sway fence-sitting Republicans.
Political firestorm erupts against Salon
Firestorm engulfs Hyde affair story.
"Everyone will be punished"
Clinton allies threaten total war against Republicans and the press if impeachment battle begins.
Hellfire from the right
The right wing is newly energized against Clinton.
Clinton's sexual scorched-earth plan
The White House may be ready to declare a 'total war' on Congress over the Lewinsky case.
The Washington Post in decline
Under its stiff new management team, the Washington Post loses its luster and many of its star reporters.

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