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Why is Rupert Murdoch's media empire publishing Ralph Nader's latest tome?
By Eric Boehlert
July 9, 2004
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Post-"Fahrenheit," the stellar documentaries -- including "The Corporation" and "Imelda" -- just keep coming. Plus: A moody meditation on familial love, or homoerotic cologne ad?
By Andrew O'Hehir
July 2, 2004
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What Table Talkers are saying about "Fahrenheit 9/11," female self-esteem and offbeat baby names.
July 2, 2004
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Fox pundit: Michael Moore is a Jabba-sized oaf. Coulter: Bill Clinton is a white O.J. Simpson.
By Mark Follman
June 30, 2004
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Pro and con reviews of "Fahrenheit 9/11" raise readers' temperatures.
June 24, 2004
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Moore's latest has some powerful images that are invariably overwhelmed by his jokey, faux-populist self-righteousness.
By Stephanie Zacharek
June 23, 2004
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O'Reilly declares war on Moore and Hollywood Nazis. Plus: Is Bush a lock in November, and is L.A. more dangerous than Baghdad?
By Mark Follman
June 16, 2004
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Steyn and Noonan celebrate Reagan as a man who saw the world more clearly than the political elite; Coulter trashes Gore as a fat white guy with no political rhythm. Plus: Bradbury rips Michael Moore.
By Mark Follman
June 9, 2004
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The murdered American hostage had given an interview for the documentary, but it is not included in the final version.
By Rebecca Traister
May 27, 2004
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National Review pundits do battle over Bush's Iraq speech; Podhoretz says soldiers like Sivits and England deserve their own torture. Plus: Hitchens tags Michael Moore the ultimate ugly American.
By Mark Follman
May 26, 2004
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In 1972, George W. Bush dropped out of his National Guard service and later lied about it. With the media finally paying attention, will he now come clean?
By Eric Boehlert
February 5, 2004
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President Bush sold the Iraq war with lies -- and Americans are paying with their lives. An excerpt from "Dude, Where's My Country?"
By Michael Moore
October 22, 2003
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While Wesley Clark may discombobulate the Democrats, his ambitions will scarcely be pleasing to the president and Karl Rove -- especially in light of their own recent lousy polling.
September 16, 2003
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Paul McCartney gets his diary back, Michael Moore gets the Mouse in trouble, and Katie Couric gets a body rub from Mike Meyers. Plus: Who fans go for broke!
By Karen Croft
May 13, 2003
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Will Michael Moore throw a turd in the punch bowl? Will there be a lesbian kiss on a daytime soap? And who is sexier to French men -- Anna Kournikova or Britney Spears? Plus: A Marilyn Monroe crime story.
By Karen Croft
April 15, 2003
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Fox hates the protesters, the U.S. hates the French, and Slovenia wants out! Plus: War comes to a playground in Brooklyn.
By Sheerly Avni
March 28, 2003
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Movie people act all serious while Marines die, the Academy actually provides some surprises (Adrien Brody, anyone?) and Michael Moore pees on the furniture. And Nicole, honey, write a speech, OK?
By Cintra Wilson
March 24, 2003
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Michael Moore has bird envy, Mario and Moby called hawks, and Susan Sarandon finds out her mom is a Republican!
By Karen Croft
March 18, 2003
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Michael Moore's new film "Bowling for Columbine" is a heavy-handed, semicoherent diatribe about gun violence. But when I showed up to confront him about it, he charmed me senseless and beat me at my own game.
By Jeff Stark
October 10, 2002
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A San Francisco activist claims she's the originator of Michael Moore's unsourced list of dubious Bush achievements in his bestselling "Stupid White Men."
By Ben Fritz
April 10, 2002
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In his No. 1 bestseller, left-wing provocateur Michael Moore bashes Bush, Clinton and the corporate elite. Too bad he gets his facts wrong -- again.
By Ben Fritz
April 3, 2002
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When Michael Moore's publisher insisted he rewrite his new book to be less critical of President Bush, it took an outraged librarian to get it back in the stores.
By Kera Bolonik
January 7, 2002
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Salon's TV picks for May 17, 2000
By Joyce Millman
May 17, 2000
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It's a vile, cold, wooded wasteland populated with propaganda-spewing lumberjacks and their irritating ilk. Who needs it?
By Lance Gould
March 23, 2000
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Disability becomes fashionable among the prep-school set when it equals extra time on the SAT.
By Michael Scott Moore
February 9, 2000