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Once a place for hate, the new and improved nation now boasts one of the most accepting constitutions in the world.
By Hank Hyena
November 8, 1999
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The Texas governor who would be president can't identify the leaders of Chechnya, Pakistan or India. Has he been taking lessons from Dan Quayle?
By David Corn
November 5, 1999
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The rugged inhabitants of this starkly beautiful, isolated land are now preparing for the latest invader: Winter.
By Steve Van Beek
October 26, 1999
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The overthrow of Pakistan's publicly elected government may bode poorly for democracy, but who's crying?
By Alicia Montgomery and Daryl Lindsey
October 13, 1999
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India needs the Net's free information; Connie Chung's a bitch and a lousy journalist; what's Hillary doing with Al Sharpton?
Letters to the Editor
July 19, 1999
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When you get past the vague claims of anonymous 'intelligence sources,' the Clinton administration is asking the public to accept on faith its claim that Osama bin Laden is an evil Islamic Dr. No.
By Loren Jenkins
August 27, 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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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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A veteran correspondent in India says that politics and frustrated nationalism together prompted the government to explode nuclear weapons.
By Jonathan Broder
May 14, 1998
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The most serious terrorist threat to America comes not from organized or state-sponsored groups of political militants but from loners with a grudge and a gun.
By Jeff Stein
November 21, 1997