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"Natural Born Killers" has a grisly legacy that continues to grow.
By Dominic Patten
September 16, 1997
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An epidemic of stuff, and our obsession with having it all, is making America very ill.
By Ros Davidson
September 15, 1997
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Stop the insanity, get out of the zone. And don't under any circumstances tell yourself it's ok to be obese.
By Lori Leibovich
September 12, 1997
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From Elton John to William Blake, rhymes have been used -- and misused -- in the service of royalty.
By Christopher Hitchens
September 11, 1997
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When President Clinton appointed a special committee to look into Gulf War Syndrome, he told members to "leave no stone unturned" in getting at the causes of U.S. veterans' illnesses. One investigator took the president's words seriously -- and paid the price.
By Ros Davidson
September 10, 1997
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Reports of the death of the English monarcy may be greatly exaggerated.
By Jonathan Broder
September 9, 1997
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If Bill Clinton is supposed to be th "education president," then why are all the public schools in the nation's capital closed?
By Harry Jaffe
September 8, 1997
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There was less -- and more -- to Mother Teresa than met the eye.
By Christopher Hitchens
September 5, 1997
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The WNBA's first season may have been a sloppy one on the court, but the future looks bright for women's pro basketball.
By John Solomon
September 4, 1997
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A role model, Hillary Clinton was also friend, advisor and protector of the late princess.
By Jonathan Broder
September 3, 1997
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How princess diana's death will affect the future of the british monarchy.
By Christopher Hitchens
September 2, 1997
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Camille Paglia talks about the glorious rise and "tacky end" of Princess Diana.
By Andrew Ross
August 31, 1997
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Salon Newsreal:The Dracula '97 conference is a mix of leather corsets, custom-made fangs, academic erudition and a renaissance fair from hell.
By Jonathan Broder
August 22, 1997
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Despite the end of the Cold War, there are still far too many nukes out there. A former CIA director has a plan to get rid of them.
By David Corn
August 20, 1997
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Michael Lerner, of "Politics of Meaning" fame, says that society is to blame for people being single.
By Michelle Goldberg
August 19, 1997
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Caught in a tortured dance of guilt and voyeurism, the right-thinking gatekeepers in the media and academia have perfected ways to avoid seeing the collapse of their racialist politics.
By Jim Sleeper
August 19, 1997
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In Iowa, it's easier to ogle dancing girls drunk than sober.
By Julia Barton
August 18, 1997
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Matt Drudge's 15 minutes of fame may be ending on a rather nasty note.
By Jonathan Broder
August 15, 1997
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Forget Tiger Woods. Miniature golf is aiming to be the next big thing.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
August 14, 1997
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And where lawyers go, venture capitalists and investment bankers are sure to follow.
By Geoff Shandler
August 13, 1997
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Why the workers at UPS went on strike.
By David Bacon
August 12, 1997
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An angry message from Saudi Arabia's ruler condemns the Clinton administration for the unraveling of the Mideast peace process.
By Jonathan Broder
August 11, 1997
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"The Khmer Rouge is no more," said the one Western eyewitness to the show trial of its genocidal leader, Pol Pot. But if the guerrillas' threat has receded, what they did during Cambodia's "Punishment Time" may never be erased.
By Andrew Lam
August 8, 1997
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One industry sage thought he was joking when he suggested Microsoft buy into Apple. Boy, was he surprised.
By Andrew Ross
August 7, 1997
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Rollerbladers from Hell: They're sleek, they're shiny, they're uber-pedestrians and they must be stopped.
By Scott Baldinger
August 6, 1997