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  • Newsreal: When the best defense isn't a good offense

    Clinton's lawyer finds that his take-no-prisoners approach may be the wrong strategy to use against Paula Jones.
  • Low-grade fever

    Michael Lewis finds the faint pulse of presidential politics.
  • Newsreal: What time bind?

    A new 30-year study finds that Americans have all the time in the world.
  • How to be a great POTUS

    Bulldog Washington reporter DAVID CORN unearths the White House's latest thoughts on getting POTUS (that's President of the United States for civilians) into the history books.
  • Should gays join the mainstream?

    Two gay readers, provoked by David Horowitz's argument that gays aren't "normal," debate whether they are -- or should be.
  • Victims' rights -- and wrongs

    Why didn't we hear from the relatives of the dead who don't want Timothy McVeigh to die?
  • Newsreal

    A Clintonian "wound healing" execution by any other name is still an occasion of state murder. And there will be many more.
  • Newsreal: U.K. tries to censor the Internet

    An embarrassing report about a bungled satanic abuse investigation brings out the British blue pencil brigade.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    Most of us are fed up enough with spam to say, "There ought to be a law." But a libertarian argues against new congressional proposals to curtail unwanted e-mail.
  • One, two, many Tim McVeighs

    He was a public relations disaster for the far right, but many people believe what he believed and are prepared to act just as violently.
  • Respect, yes;
    equivalence, no

    Same-sex marriage is a lost cause because
    gays are not the "same."
  • Newsreal: How real terrorists do it

    In Algeria, mix one part Tim McVeigh, two parts South Central gangbanger and a regime that will shoot you as soon as look at you.
  • The Trial

    The campaign against sexual harassment may have started out as a noble cause, but is the cure becoming worse than the disease? One of the major figures in the Spin trial speaks out.
  • Bobby Unser

    Race car champion as scofflaw.
  • Don't play with the people

    Just when free-market capitalists thought they were home free, voters came and hit them upside the head
  • Newsreal: Fighting street crime -- on the Internet

    A vicious attack in Johannesburg galvanizes a worldwide response.
  • hot under the epaulets

    A defense correspondent, interviewing bestselling author Tom Clancy and retired Gen. Fred Franks about their new book on the Gulf War, steps into a minefield.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    An expert with the Anti-Defamation League says the American militia groups have been hurt badly by the conviction of Timothy McVeigh.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    A federal prosecutor analyzes the McVeigh guilty verdict and speculates on his punishment.
  • Newsreal: Goodbye, my toujours Provence

    Hello, Jean-Marie Le Pen and his neo-fascist friends.
  • Let them eat popcorn -- but not at the company picnic

    How Microsoft is turning its employees into second-class (and third-class) citizens.
  • Next stop for McVeigh: Judgment day

    Reasonable doubt? Probably not.
  • Supremes to Ms. Jones: You go, Paula!

    And you should too, Mr. President -- on a lot of foreign trips. (Or maybe get real sick.)
  • Robin Hood Lives

    But taking from the rich to
    give to the poor is exactly what it
    sounds like: robbery.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    Tibetan Buddhism is hot in Hollywood, boffo in advertising, the cause of choice in rock 'n' roll.
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