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Former SNL comedian gets rampaging ego disease! "Barbie Girl" singer gets breast implants, gets "the creeps when I'm compared with that doll"; Plus: Boo-hoo! Darva and Rick officially call it quits!
By Amy Reiter
April 6, 2000
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Artwork that slams Rudy Giuliani's reaction to "Sensation" leads to a little dynastic squabble that may cause the family to withdraw its name -- and not-so-little fortune -- from the museum.
By Frank Houston
March 15, 2000
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Does the Wall Street Journal know who will win? Not if the academy can help it.
By Joe Mader
March 14, 2000
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For Rupert Murdoch, being a media mogul means never having to say you're sorry.
By Sean Elder
February 24, 2000
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Will we get stuck with a fumbling Bush? Given the evil eye by Hillary? Deafened by the shrill mania of gun controllers? And will Kate Winslet ever get the Oscar Helen Hunt stole from her?
By Camille Paglia
February 2, 2000
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After 55 years, Abe Rosenthal exits the New York Times, unquietly.
By Sean Elder
November 12, 1999
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As the lad mags in the U.K. wither, their American counterparts try to give the formula one more squeeze.
By Sean Elder
October 1, 1999
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Even new resident Monica can't handle this one, as Rudy and Hillary prepare to take their fearsome domestic quarrel to upstate New York.
By Jake Tapper
September 24, 1999
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Five years ago, I chased the story that Speaker Newt "Family Values" Gingrich was messing around with a young Capitol Hill staffer, but I just couldn't pin it down. Now the tabloids have "outed" him.
By David Corn
August 12, 1999
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Vincent Foster's suicide is the Rosetta Stone of the right-wing conspiracy industry.
By Lori Leibovich
May 28, 1998
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Pete Hamill, pitchfork in hand, will be waiting in hell for the ignorant publishers and egocentric, lazy reporters who have desecrated the noble profession of newspapering
By Lori Leibovich
May 6, 1998
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If you can understand these tortured, indecipherable examples of "transgressive" academic writing, you're driving too close.
By Christopher Hitchens
June 25, 1997
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Rupert Murdoch buys Pat Robertson's fundamentalist family cable network, uniting Bart Simpson with John-Boy Walton at last.
By James Surowiecki
June 19, 1997