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Welcome to the First Annual Nothing Personal Readers' Choice Awards! Where you dish the gossip and I go on vacation!
By Amy Reiter
December 24, 1999
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Gary Bauer talks about why he's running for president.
By Susan Crabtree
November 8, 1999
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Is it Spike Gillespie who should be restrained? Plus: Michael Lewis' bogus attack on J-schools; art should be about seeing, not theorizing.
Letters to the Editor
November 1, 1999
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Strange things went down this weekend when Christian firebrand Jerry Falwell and gay religious leader Mel White brought their followers together for a love fest.
By Deb Schwartz
October 25, 1999
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Greatest phonies of last hundred years; Newt no candidate for sainthood; Lucianne Goldberg likens Starr to a lounging lizard.
By Amy Reiter
September 1, 1999
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What do Austin Powers, Tarzan, Jar Jar and Tinky Winky have in common? They scare a nation that's already panicked about kids' sexuality.
By Richard Goldstein
June 30, 1999
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Falwell shifts focus from Tinky-Winky to the Beast; off with his head! Prince William gets digital makeover. Plus: This week's fun couple -- Evel Knievel and Chrissie Hynde.
By Amy Reiter
June 22, 1999
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Vavavoomski doll keeps her tattoos, blows off nose ring; Sen. Inhofe's staff's got a woody for porn; tools of the sex trade tax deductible in New Zealand.
By Amy Reiter
June 16, 1999
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Bob not aroused over Liddy's run; Moore vs. Goldberg: bloodsport we can support.
By Amy Reiter
May 18, 1999
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Splits in the religious right will make it hard to recapture the Christian Coalition's glory days.
By Frederick Clarkson
February 24, 1999
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The writer who outed the "gay" Teletubby in the Washington Post apologizes for bringing the wrath of Jerry Falwell upon him.
By Michael Colton
February 13, 1999
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The author of 'One Nation, After All' says Americans are more tolerant than the Christian right would like to believe.
By Alan Wolfe
November 25, 1998
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The election was a referendum on morality, after all, but Americans voted for tolerance, not vengeance.
By Alan Wolfe
November 25, 1998
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Can someone please explain how flirting can lead to murder?
By Richard Rodriguez
October 19, 1998
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Kenneth Starr says his only concern is the truth. Then why is he giving fre passes to people who have lied and broken the law?
By Gene Lyons
April 7, 1998
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A reporter who has been following the Whitewater investigation
from the start finds Kenneth Starr giving a free pass to people who have lied and broken the law, so long as they testify against President Clinton.
By Gene Lyons
March 30, 1998
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There is a right-wing conspiracy to bring down the president.
By Andrew
Ross
March 19, 1998
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A Salon investigative report details how the Rev. Jerry Falwell and a California political organization helped finance and orchestrate an extensive anti-Clinton propaganda campaign.
By Murray Waas
March 11, 1998
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How the Rev. Jerry Falwell and a California political organization helped finance and orchestrate an extensive anti-Clinton propaganda campaign.
By Murray Waas
March 11, 1998
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Salon reports on the movers and shakers who couldn't attend Time's gala birthday party.
By Andrew Ross
March 5, 1998
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An Arkansas journalist explains how the alleged Clinton sex scandals have become a mini-industry built mainly on fabrications manufactured by political enemies in Arkansas who have been aiming to bring Clinton down for the past 10 years.
By Gene Lyons
February 5, 1998
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The origins of the president's current troubles stretch back 8 years, to the stinking swamp water of Arkansas politics.
By Gene Lyons
February 5, 1998
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The man who is backing Paula Jones' lawsuit against President Clinton says he is not in for the politics, but for the constitutional issue at stake. An examination of his record suggests otherwise.
By Jonathan Broder
January 13, 1998
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The latest member of the Paula Jones legal team is a private detective whose job is to run down the sleaziest recycled rumors about the president's alleged sexual escapades in Arkansas.
By Jonathan Broder
November 13, 1997