Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Candidate Clinton comes to Silicon Valley
Hillary cuts the "virtual ribbon" on a new Web company and shakes down dot-com millionaires for their support.
He's tough, but he isn't crazy
Why does everyone want to put Rudy Giuliani on the couch when he throws a temper tantrum?
Rudy dines out big
Senate hopeful packs in the heavy hitters, hoping to net as much as $1.5 million.
Loony Noonan
A Wall Street Journal editorialist unloads on Hillary Clinton and shoots herself in the foot.
Has Rudy gone too far?
Hillary Clinton attacks the mayor, and the race's two big issues -- Al Sharpton and Giuliani's anger -- take center stage.
Rudy's favorite smear: You're nuts!
But what does his penchant for psychobabble tell us about the mayor's own mental health?
P is for Prozac
How a government corrupted by special interests is spawning a generation of medicated preschoolers.
Templegate
Al Gore is benefiting from the most massive and dangerous coverup of a fund-raising scandal in the history of our republic.
Real Life Rock Top 10
The top 10 reasons David Letterman's heart bypass operation was a good thing
I love a parade
Hillary marches in the St. Patrick's Day parade, braving the snow, Rudy and catcalls from the left and the right.
A dress makes the heart grow Fonda
Julia feels for HRC; Jane falls for Vera Wang. Plus: Will she or won't she? 'Course she will! Darva Conger makes it last and last. And: Hoax on us! Esquire's fabricated "It" girl now actual "It" girl.
The pussy-whipped princelings of the press corps
Shame on the media for mistaking a stunted Uriah Heep for a real man; all hail Rush Limbaugh's cultural indispensability!
Fresh feathers, Mr. Safire?
You always wanted to have your crow and eat it too on the Clinton scandals, so now it's time for you to keep your word.
Smearing Hillary
The first lady's lost Whitewater billing records were supposed to be the smoking gun that would lead to her indictment. Instead, they corroborated her claims of innocence.
Impeachment's little elves
How a pack of conservative lawyers used Matt Drudge and Clinton-accuser Kathleen Willey to scuttle a deal in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
Washington's hot date with Al Sharpton
The star of the Diallo trial takes his show to the capital.
Nabbing David Hale
Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness turned his government-funded loan company into an ATM machine for his politically connected friends. When the feds caught on, he tried to blame President Clinton.
Temps for the vast right-wing conspiracy
Richard Mellon Scaife and other leaders in the effort to bring down President Clinton were driven by ideology. Meet Larry Nichols and Larry Case, who were in it for the money.
A tale of two killings
Did politics play a role when Rudy Giuliani demanded a federal civil rights suit against the killer of Yankel Rosenbaum, but opposed one in the Diallo case? Ya think?
How will the acquittal play in the Giuliani-Clinton Senate race?
"Let's move this out of politics," the mayor says. Fat chance, when his opponent's husband gets to decide whether federal civil rights laws apply.
Playing politics with death
Protesting the police killing of Amadou Diallo is no way to organize a movement for social justice.
Pols, guns and androgyny
A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.
The good wife
Interviewed before a friendly Upper East Side crowd, candidate Clinton plays softball with Charlie Rose.
The gloves are already off
A Vince Foster bumper sticker is just a sign of things to come in the New York Senate race.
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