Politics

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The Global Warming Time Bomb
It could blow up in Clinton's face -- or ours
Affirmative action: Has the endgame begun?
Preferential policies patronize blacks and poison race relations, says Shelby Steele
A new war story
If Tom Hayden can shake a Daley's hand, why can't we put the Vietnam war to rest?
Sleeping With The Enemy
Are disparate political views anathema to a relationship?
The Jack Kevorkian of the New Deal
In the last of three special reports on the Democrats and Republicans, Samuel G. Freedman traces the triumph of Bill Clinton and the extinction of his party's beliefs.
Politicking while Grozny burns
War in Chechnya becomes hostage to Russia's leadership struggle
Arab-U.S. relations: back to square one
Anti-imperialist rhetoric dominates Moroccan symposium
Tipper Gore turns down the volume
Onetime "values" crusader staying closer to the genteel Veep-wife script
GOP targets black vote
Kemp, empowerment issues could make GOP attractive to middle and working class blacks
Ed Rollins rains on Dole parade
Barring a major Clinton blunder, says the GOP master strategist, the newly energized Republican campaign is doomed for defeat
Close the sale, Bob
The delegates may have liked what they saw, but they kept their wallets in their pockets
No room in the tent
Hispanic Republicans, out in the cold, angry and disillusioned, look for another political home.
Mask of compassion
Behind the smiles and sweet reason, the GOP's mailed fist
Colin Powell: Big government's ungrateful son
The making of a Republican revolutionary
Say hello to the real driving force behind the GOP. And he isn't Bob Dole
Ahead of the curve
Science fiction struggles to keep up with the real universe
Life on Mars (Yow!) (Yawn)
Microbe hunters in outer space? Just another day in the lab
Our (secret) man in China
Rainmaker and diplomat, outgoing U.C.-Berkeley chancellor Chang-lin Tien has become the most powerful Asian-American in the world.
The Eco-Militia
Enviros create a "free state" in Oregon wilderness
Natural Born Brawler
Oliver Stone, accused of inspiring copycat killing, hits back with more films about violence
The NRA: Bombs Away!
Powerful lobby's resistance hangs up law enforcement's ability to track killer explosives
Welfare's dead. Now what?
"Get a job" is easier advised than done
Voice from a killing zone
Burundi radio station keeps its head while all about them are losing theirs
Irrepressible Memories
In her second report from the Olympic city, Atlanta native Melissa Fay Greene, author of "Praying for Sheetrock" and "The Temple Bombing," reports on the memorial that the Olympic Committee refused to embrace.
The Apologists
As the bombs explode, get ready for an orgy of hand-wringing from the "experts."
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