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Why eating disorders and plastic
surgery are a way of life in the
land of Eva Persn
By Lori Leibovich
January 24, 1997
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A proposed virtual courthouse
turns some lawyers into
Luddites.
By Todd Woody
January 23, 1997
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In its effort to earn foreign exchange to pay off a large national debt, tiny Belize is selling Asian lumber companies logging rights to one of Central America's last great rain forests.
By Mary Jo Mcconahay
January 21, 1997
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Cold Warriors No More, Russian Spies Languish in Irrelevance
By Jeff Stein
January 20, 1997
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The strange rise of libertarianism
By Gary Kamiya
January 20, 1997
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The pros and cons of Libertarianism laid out at four major Web sites
By Salon, Electric Minds, Feed, and The Site
January 20, 1997
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Inauguration blues
By Cintra Wilson
January 20, 1997
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The greatest thing about the inaugural events was the fact that they were so badly organized...
By Cintra Wilson
January 20, 1997
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Tens of thousands of women are convinced that silicone breast implants damaged their health.
Billions of dollars are at stake in lawsuits. But the editor of one of America's most prestigious
medical journals denies that there is any evidence that implants are dangerous and blames
"junk science."
By Ros Davidson
January 17, 1997
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Ward Connerly says race- and gender-based programs cannot long endure.
By Lori Leibovich
January 16, 1997
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By making him into everybody's hero, "Martin Luther King Jr. Day" robs the civil rights leader of the traits that made him truly radical.
By Samuel G. Freedman
January 15, 1997
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Up, up and away with a market on which the sun never sets
By Jonathan Broder
January 14, 1997
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Paula Jones is part of the conspiracy but the president bought right into it.
By Andrew Ross
January 13, 1997
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Users still have reasons to flock to the Mac ...
By Scott Rosenberg
January 10, 1997
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Jewish "blackmail," Swiss "anti-Semitism," a "drunken" ex-president: the furor over Nazi loot grows.
By Jonathan Broder
January 9, 1997
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An academic mission of mercy confronts the "take-no-prisoners" incivility that is scorching our culture
By Lori Leibovich
January 8, 1997
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Who really makes the choice in "physician-assisted suicides"? Ourselves or the doctor?
By Fred Branfman
January 7, 1997
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Now, about that operating system ...
By Scott Rosenberg
January 7, 1997
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Hear no evil, speak no evil: Republicans give a free pass to one of the most ethically challenged and unrepentant politicians on Capitol Hill.
By David Corn
January 6, 1997
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Street dogs, dead souls and killers who are heroes
By Gordon Weiss
January 6, 1997
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A local school district's decision to recognize "black English" as a language has created a national firestorm.
By Andrew Ross
December 20, 1996
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Have Peru's violent revolutionaries returned from the dead?
By Jonathan Broder
December 20, 1996
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Sports Illustrated's choice of Tiger Woods as Sportsman of the Year is a double bogie.
By Dan Shafer
December 19, 1996
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For men, venturing into the Women's Unmentionables Department can be a horrific experience.
By Charles Taylor
December 18, 1996
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Whether Apple takes on a new operating system is the question determining its future
By Dan Shafer
December 17, 1996