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Handicapping Watergate II
A tip sheet, guide and (generous) odds on the Clinton investigations
How to unify the country? Ten-HUT!
Universal military service may be the only way to heal the wounds of a country fractured by race and class.
Blacks who say NO to affirmative action
African-American support for Proposition 209 should serve as a cautionary reminder: More blacks are joining the conservative sea change in the U.S.
How the grunts are betrayed by the U.S. Army's "perfumed princes"
One of America's most-decorated soldiers calls Gen. Norman Schwartzkopf an "asshole," Gen. Colin Powell a "myth," and says that the Pentagon top brass should all have "Certified Public Liars" stamped on their foreheads. And he's just getting started.
Our Man in South Africa
Prussic acid and itching powder were among the dirty tricks in the bag of a CIA agent who helped disrupt the anti-apartheid movement for years.
Richard Jewell: Drug war victim
The shabby treatment of the Atlanta bombing "suspect" is symptomatic of a much broader crisis of civil liberties
The crystal ball, please
Reporter-turned-investment banker  and possible Clinton appointee  Steven Rattner discusses the economic prospects for the next four years, and whether the stock market will stay at its giddy height.
Dij` vu all over again
Christopher Hitchens returns to the country that nurtured two world wars -- and wonders whether the land of snow-covered mountains and little green hats could start the process all over again
Chechnya rebuilds  from Turkey
Russia's rebels find that, to reestablish government, telephone service is a must
Losing a battle, winning the war
Despite Clinton's victory, America is an increasingly conservative country
Somewhere over the rainbow
Looking past Proposition 209 for a new politics of race.
Shoales' Roles for Ms. Dole
Pundit? Spin doctor? Wiccan priestess? Amazon warrior? Liddy's future has never looked brighter
Tainted pride...
...and fear of a fall
Happy hooker on the hustings
An only-in-San-Francisco story that could have legs
I'm calling Bill Clinton a crook
Ross Perot's running mate says the Democrats' foreign money scandal is Watergate all over again
The conspiracy trap
Blacks court ridicule  and avoid their own responsibility for the drug plague  by exaggerating the "CIA-crack connection."
In defense of a tough guy
A former aide remembers a Bob Dole that most Americans don't.
Democrats in Congress: close but no cigar
A reluctant seer predicts cloudy results in next week's election.
The silicon gap
It isn't just soccer moms who the Republicans are having trouble with  the new high-tech CEOs are also drifting away from the Grand Old Party.
(Not) talking 'bout my generation...
One student-for-Clinton's journey from hope to despair
Whose Asian peril?
Asian Americans should be as concerned about the Asian money connection as Dole and Gingrich are.
Boomer triumphant
A British journalist says Clinton will go down in history as a significant leader at a time of enormous change.
In the stocks
The new American high is playing the stock market. Are we ready for the inevitable bummer?
Lady and the tramp
In conservative bomb-thrower David Brock's surprisingly sympathetic book, "The Seduction of Hillary Clinton," the First Lady is neither a saint nor a bitch -- she's a woman who loved too much. A conversation with the controversial author.
Apple falls from grace
The once-visionary company is joining the ranks of the grey flannel suits
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