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Clinton's lawyer finds that his take-no-prisoners approach may be the wrong strategy to use against Paula Jones.
By Matthew Dallek
June 20, 1997
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Michael Lewis finds the faint pulse of presidential politics.
By Lori Leibovich
June 19, 1997
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A new 30-year study finds that Americans have all the time in the world.
By Lori Leibovich
June 18, 1997
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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.
By David Corn
June 17, 1997
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Two gay readers, provoked by David Horowitz's argument that gays aren't "normal," debate whether they are -- or should be.
June 16, 1997
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Why didn't we hear from the relatives of the dead who don't want Timothy McVeigh to die?
By Bruce Shapiro
June 13, 1997
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A Clintonian "wound healing" execution by any other name is still an occasion of state murder. And there will be many more.
By Christopher Hitchens
June 13, 1997
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An embarrassing report about a bungled satanic abuse investigation brings out the British blue pencil brigade.
By Andrew Ross
June 12, 1997
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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.
By Jonathan Broder
June 11, 1997
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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.
By Lori Leibovich
June 10, 1997
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Same-sex marriage is a lost cause because
gays are not the "same."
By David Horowitz
June 9, 1997
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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.
By Jonathan Broder
June 9, 1997
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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.
By Celia Farber
June 9, 1997
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Race car champion as scofflaw.
By David Wallis
June 6, 1997
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Just when free-market capitalists thought they were home free, voters came and hit them upside the head
By Jonathan Broder
June 5, 1997
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A vicious attack in Johannesburg galvanizes a worldwide response.
By Alan Brody
June 4, 1997
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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.
By John Donnelly
June 4, 1997
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An expert with the Anti-Defamation League says the American militia groups have been hurt badly by the conviction of Timothy McVeigh.
By Jonathan Broder
June 3, 1997
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A federal prosecutor analyzes the McVeigh guilty verdict and speculates on his punishment.
By Ros Davidson
June 3, 1997
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Hello, Jean-Marie Le Pen and his neo-fascist friends.
By Mark Hunter
June 2, 1997
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How Microsoft is turning its employees into second-class (and third-class) citizens.
By Paul Rogat Loeb
May 30, 1997
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Reasonable doubt? Probably not.
By Ros Davidson
May 29, 1997
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And you should too, Mr. President -- on a lot of foreign trips. (Or maybe get real sick.)
By Jonathan Broder
May 28, 1997
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But taking from the rich to
give to the poor is exactly what it
sounds like: robbery.
By David Horowitz
May 24, 1997
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Tibetan Buddhism is hot in Hollywood, boffo in advertising, the cause of choice in rock 'n' roll.
By Stephen Prothero
May 24, 1997