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His campaign purports to make race a central issue, but so far it's more style than substance.
By Keith Moore
August 11, 1999
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Hey, Pops! Who do you want to be today? Clampetts about to morph into the Corleones: Beverly Hillbillies casino on the way; Prince Charles gets flashed by British bad girl. Plus: Latest from the Cherry Pit Spitting Championship.
By Amy Reiter
July 7, 1999
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The steep decline in the number of powerful black officeholders could be a sign of the community's political maturity -- or its demise.
By Anthony York
June 23, 1999
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But a circus tent of NATO opponents, from Tom Hayden to Arianna Huffington, won't face reality.
By Ian Williams
May 27, 1999
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Jesse Jackson hits the bars; Jesse Ventura hits the Mall of America; Alan Greenspan hits the roof.
By Amy Reiter
May 10, 1999
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Group refuses Playboy assignment unless bombs stop; eau de wrestler coming your way; custom boots for the royal pooches.
By Amy Reiter
May 5, 1999
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Despite his gaffes -- meeting with war criminal Arkan, praying with Milosevic and dissing the leader of the Kosovar Albanians -- Jesse Jackson gets his men.
By Alex Todorovic
May 3, 1999
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Did racism kill Tyisha Miller? Riverside's black leaders insist a police shooting victim would be alive if she were white. But would she?
By Lori Leibovich
February 8, 1999
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Did racism kill Tyisha Miller? Black leaders in Riverside, Calif., insist a police shooting victim would be alive if she were white. But would she?
By Lori Leibovich
February 8, 1999
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The president pays off the military by funding a notorious boondoggle.
By Christopher Hitchens
January 19, 1999
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Why Los Angeles elites love being bashed by Mike Davis.
By Greg Critser
December 15, 1998
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The pundits blather about Hillary's "humiliation," but she would only be disgraced if her husband were forced out of office.
By Kate Moses
August 19, 1998
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The pundits blather about Hillary's "humiliation," but she would only be disgraced if her husband were forced out of office.
By Kate Moses
July 30, 1998
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Why a veteran professor of law is being strung up for saying the obvious
By David Horowitz
September 22, 1997
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The real carriers of the civil rights banner
are those who are helping end affirmative action.
By David Horowitz
September 15, 1997
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Pat Buchanan is moving into the void left by liberals' failure to address the issue of economic injustice
By Alexander Cockburn
February 10, 1996