Kerry Lauerman

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  • Saturday in the park with George

    You could learn a lot about the new Bush era from Saturday's inaugural. God and Stetsons? Good. Clinton and taxes? Bad.
  • Winners & losers

    The developing results.
  • Slammed by pro-Gore spam

    A California Democratic Party staffer instigates an e-mail campaign against Nader, and the Green Party cries foul.
  • Foiled again

    Ralph Nader is turned away from yet another presidential debate, but he's hoping for a post-debate bounce nonetheless.
  • Why not Ralph?

    By Kerry Lauerman
  • Why not Ralph?

    The political climate seems perfect for a Nader candidacy, but the nation's scold hasn't been able to give voters a compelling reason to say yes.
  • The Olympics: Friday

    Marion Jones settles for bronze, the U.S. "Dream Team" is nearly knocked off and discord over dope remains high.
  • The Olympics: Thursday

    Marion Jones wins gold No. 2 as the Williams sisters, an unknown Greek and Norwegian soccer players clean up. NBC, meanwhile, sinks to new lows.
  • The Olympics: Wednesday

    Marion Jones breezes as the drug scandal deepens, and Venus Williams, the baseball team and an unheralded wrestler lead the U.S. to gold.
  • The Olympics: Monday

    Drug scandals dominate with tales of a doped-up Romanian pixie and and a failed test by Marion Jones' shot-putter husband.
  • The Olympics: Tuesday

    The "Thorpedo" returns, there's no gold-medal repeat for U.S. women gymnasts and the top American rival to Marion Jones is out.
  • The first weekend

    The "Thorpedo" gets torpedoed, and U.S. gymnastics hopes go tumbling down.
  • Bill who?

    With the centrist in charge now a distant memory, the Democratic Party's left flank enjoys a night out -- on prime-time television.
  • Anna Kournikova: Winless superstar

    With nary a victory and not much of a game, she's the hottest ticket at Wimbledon. And she deserves to be.
  • Readers sound off on Dr. Laura's anti-homosexual message

    "A small-minded worldview"
  • Clinton takes a beating on Elián

    A kinder, gentler George W. But is he the better New Democrat?
  • The man Bush blames for Michigan

    But is lawyer and political player Geoffrey Fieger a man of the people or a publicity whore?
  • The South rises

    It may have been ugly, but it was a big victory Saturday night in South Carolina for the governor from Texas.
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