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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
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New evidence reveals Eva Persn's Nazi connection
By Jonathan Broder
December 16, 1996
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A Web site for the war that will not end
By Fred Branfman
December 13, 1996
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She practices only "white magic," but prosecutors thinks a witch named Zetina knows a lot about an ex-president's brother's secret life and the body found on his property.
By Joel Simon
December 12, 1996
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Welfare reform might just work if the government pays attention to the new strategies being developed on a community level.
By Joan Walsh
December 11, 1996
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Philip Zimmermann's encryption software is giving governments the vapors
By Vivienne Walt
December 10, 1996
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The gathering storm
By Jonathan Broder
December 9, 1996
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Condoms (new and used), needles, gay porn,maggot-infested Chinese food, and other effluvia left by people who don't live like you and me
By Vampyre Mike Kassel
December 6, 1996
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The first woman Secretary of State is one tough cookie
By Jonathan Broder
December 5, 1996
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Another day, another illegal campaign contribution
By David Corn
December 4, 1996
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Spies and Sicko
By Jeff Stein
December 3, 1996
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Guadalupe, via cyberspace, returns to save the world.
By Sam Quinones
December 2, 1996
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The brave new world of gene therapy is upon us opening a Pandora's Box of legal, ethical and medical questions.
By Fred Branfman
November 27, 1996
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A TV newswoman tries to bridge the divide between her black and white selves.
By Cynthia Joyce
November 26, 1996
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The CIA consorts with criminals? If it didn't, it wouldn't be able to function.
By Jeff Stein
November 25, 1996
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The author of an award-winning new book on Zionism talks about the vision behind the Jewish state, the Palestinian question, and what William Safire and A.M. Rosenthal won't tell you.
By Jonathan Broder
November 22, 1996
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Presidential historian Robert Dallek sounds a resounding "Who knows?"
By Lori Leibovich
November 21, 1996
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The new, downsized, post-Cold War secret agent finds work making deals between multinational corporations, rural guerrillas and the Russian mafia.
By Jeff Stein
November 20, 1996
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A tip sheet, guide and (generous) odds on the Clinton investigations
By Andrew Ross
November 19, 1996
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Universal military service may be the only way to heal the wounds of a country fractured by race and class.
By Samuel Freedman
November 19, 1996
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African-American support for Proposition 209 should serve as a cautionary reminder: More blacks are joining the conservative sea change in the U.S.
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
November 18, 1996
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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.
By Fred Branfman
November 15, 1996
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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.
By Jeff Stein
November 14, 1996