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Carlos Castaneda, whoever he was, is dead -- whatever that is.
By Ian Shoales
June 24, 1998
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As the three-way game between Clinton, Starr and Lewinsky reaches its conclusion, who's holding the winning hand?
By Jonathan Broder
June 23, 1998
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There they go again -- the madmen in the Wall Street Journal attic launch another attack on Salon
By David Talbot
June 22, 1998
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In his debut column, Joe Conason argues that Steven Brill's story revealed what the public knows but the elite media refuses to admit: The national press has rolled over for the independent counsel.
By Joe Conason
June 22, 1998
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President Clinton goes to China, a country the U.S. needs more than ever.
By Jonathan Broder
June 19, 1998
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While a New York Times editorialist denounces Lewinsky's willingness to expose her lips and legs, her own paper takes cheaper shots at the First Intern's most private parts
By Carol Lloyd
June 18, 1998
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The war of words escalates as independent counsel fires off a 19-page letter and the content editor shoots back.
By Jonathan Broder
June 17, 1998
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A federal judge summons Kenneth Starr's deputies to her chambers after he admits in a magazine interview that he and a top aide leaked "extensively" to the press.
By Jonathan Broder
June 16, 1998
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The war on drugs will fail so long as the victims don't get help.
By Lonny Shavelson
June 15, 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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Charlton Heston's dark view of his fellow humans makes him a perfect president of the NRA.
By Terry Diggs
June 11, 1998
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An agency lawyer denied clearance to work at the White House sues -- and charges that the CIA is purging Jews.
By Jeff Stein
June 10, 1998
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As head of the American Spectator's nonprofit foundation, conservative editor R. Emmett Tyrrell enjoys some unusual perks.
By Jonathan Broder and Joe Conason
June 9, 1998
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The American Spectator wanted to bring down Bill Clinton with its Scaife-funded Arkansas Project. Instead, the conservative magazine may have opened itself to charges of tax fraud.
By Jonathan Broder and Joe Conason
June 8, 1998
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The tortured life of Britain's first openly gay soccer star ends in tragedy.
By Tamsin Todd
June 5, 1998
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A Class-action suit demands that insurers cover Viagra for all claimants who say they're impotent. But what if they're just looking for kicks?
By Peter Scheer
June 4, 1998
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Former Justice Department watchdog Michael J. Shaheen will probe alleged payments to key Whitewater witness David Hale.
By Murray Waas
June 3, 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
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John Leonard on the life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy, as depicted in 'The Last Patrician' by Michael Knox Beran, 'Mutual Contempt' by Jeff Shesol, 'Make Gentle the Life of this World: The Vision of Bobby Kennedy' by Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, and 'Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir' a television special by Jack Newfield, to be aired on the Discovery Channel
By John Leonard
May 30, 1998
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The American Spectator wanted to bring down Bill Clinton with its Scaife-funded Arkansas Project. Instead, the conservative magazine may have opened itself to charges of tax fraud.
By Jonathan Broder And Joe Conason
May 30, 1998
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As head of the American Spectator's nonprofit foundation, conservative editor R. Emmett Tyrrell enjoys some unusual perks.
By Jonathan Broder And Joe Conason
May 30, 1998
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Confused by the complexities of Whitewater and too willing to accept Kenneth Starr's version, the media rushed to convict Hillary Clinton of crimes -- with no evidence.
By Mollie Dickenson
May 30, 1998
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A federal judge quashes conservative gadfly Larry Klayman's subpoena of New Yorker writer Jane Mayer
May 29, 1998
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A special Salon report reveals that the Clinton administration failed to monitor China's use of U.S. missile technology exports, while ignoring the Pentagon's dire warnings.
By Murray Waas
May 29, 1998
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Vincent Foster's suicide is the Rosetta Stone of the right-wing conspiracy industry.
By Lori Leibovich
May 28, 1998