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In desperate straits, the GOP has reverted to blaming the Clinton administration for its failed policy toward North Korea.
By Joe Conason
October 13, 2006
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Despite a few tweaks, ABC stands by its deceptive miniseries, and in tonight's episode, all the lies make Bush look better.
By Joan Walsh
September 11, 2006
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Set your DVRs: Right-wing group announces list of naughty TV shows. Plus: Donald dumps on Martha.
October 20, 2005
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Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2001
By Joyce Millman
October 10, 2001
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Jesse Helms trashed the U.N. and drove our allies nuts. And the Bush team will keep his go-it-alone ideology alive even after he leaves office.
By Ian Williams
August 23, 2001
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Sting's very, very impressive sexual stamina and John Leguizamo's very, very large tripod exposed. Also: Matthew Hooker is very, very angry with Nicole Kidman, and more.
Read by Amy Reiter
May 16, 2001
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Paula Jones to give Penthouse readers the presidential treatment; Mel C. gives her fellow Spice Girl a good licking on British TV; Elizabeth Hurley's still talking about her Hugh-free bed.
By Amy Reiter
October 11, 2000
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Desperation fuels an ominous round of fighting in the Holy Land. Has the Mideast peace process finally blown apart?
By Flore de Preneuf
October 3, 2000
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A feud between Richard Holbrooke and Madeleine Albright shadows what will likely be useless U.N. aid to war-torn Central Africa.
By David Rieff
May 8, 2000
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Enough is enough! Lazaro's a strutting bullyboy, Marisleysis is a
hysterical narcissist; Ralph Nader may get my vote; and Phyllis Diller vs.
Gloria Steinem.
By Camille Paglia
April 26, 2000
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Once her stint as secretary of state is up, will Madeleine Albright give up the perks of Washington life to give her native Czech Republic a boost?
By Steve Kettmann
March 8, 2000
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When you get caught between the seat and New York City, you know it's painful, so you sue. Plus: All aboard Affleck!
By Amy Reiter
December 1, 1999
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Jewish athletes are on the rise -- mazel tov!
By Lance Gould
October 14, 1999
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Washington's ill-conceived policy could hurt human rights and fuel the drug trade.
By Robert D. Lamb
October 7, 1999
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Life is beautiful for Jakob the liar ... and other heartwarming Hollywood tales of genocide.
By Carina Chocano
October 1, 1999
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An American reporter faces 10 years in a brutal Indonesian jail. His crime: Refusing to turn away from acts of inhumanity. The United States must act -- now.
By Bruce Shapiro
September 17, 1999
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Hillary's gonna have to make some hot 'n' heavy commodity trades to afford the Woodman's crib; Courtney Cox's glamour tips with matchsticks. Plus: bettin' the farm on a cleavage-enhancing bra!
By Amy Reiter
July 26, 1999
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Time hasn't healed the former secretary-general's wounds or lessened his bitterness.
By Douglas McGray
July 9, 1999
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The United States goes without a U.N. ambassador while the right wing protects one of its own.
By Ian Williams
July 1, 1999
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Probably not, but Madeleine Albright has reason to worry: When the right wing gives up and confirms the telegenic diplomat as U.N. ambassador, his next job could be secretary of state.
By Ian Williams
June 28, 1999
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NATO is dictating a peace deal at the U.N. that will virtually guarantee Kosovo's future independence.
By Ian Williams
June 9, 1999
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Aided by a dying King Hussein, Israel's Netanyahu brings Israel back to where it was in the peace negotiations 18 months ago.
By Daryl Lindsey
October 23, 1998
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In one sign of the cost of to the Lewinsky scandal, Clinton has caved into the Israeli government and abandoned the peace process in the Middle East
By Jonathan Broder
July 28, 1998
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For the west, saber-rattling is cheap, but action is unlikely.
By Loren Jenkins
June 12, 1998
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Clinton's disintegrating foreign policy should be of much more concern to the White House -- and the country -- than Kenneth Starr's latest chess moves.
By Jonathan Broder
June 1, 1998