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Stung by low ratings and general lack of interest,
Sen. Fred Thompson has a secret plan to get
America watching his investigation of the campaign
finance scandal.
By Art Levine
August 1, 1997
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Why do the heavy lifting when you have all the power with none of the accountability?
By Dan Shafer
July 31, 1997
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How mild-mannered bicyclists were turned into "wolves."
By Michael Blanding And Travis Lea
July 30, 1997
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The critic who exposed America Online's ill-fated telemarketing scheme explores why the nation's biggest online service keeps making such PR gaffes.
By David Cassel
July 29, 1997
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Now that Andrew Cunanan is out of the way, gays can go back to their old narcissistic, self-absorbed ways, all in the name of "pride."
By Daniel Reitz
July 28, 1997
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The Swiss didn't just hang on to Holocaust victims' bank accounts. They used them to bankroll Hitler's war machine.
By Jonathan Broder
July 25, 1997
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A new documentary explores conflict and cooperation between blacks and Jews.
By Lori Leibovich
July 24, 1997
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Just because California's next "dead man walking" might be innocent doesn't mean that his life will be saved.
By Michael Kroll
July 23, 1997
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Finally, a serial killer we can really hate.
By Daniel Reitz
July 22, 1997
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The message of movies like "Contact" is that we need to get a grip on what is real and what is not.
By Ted Gup
July 18, 1997
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Forget car phones and sports utility vehicles, the real menace on the roads is drivers who will literally kill to get a parking space.
By Jonathan Broder
July 17, 1997
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The pictures from Mars are awesome, but what do they prove?
By Kate Rix
July 16, 1997
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The real winners of the China-Hong Kong handover are the vicious triads whose influence now extends to 1 billion people.
By Jonathan Broder
July 15, 1997
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By Peter Kurth
July 14, 1997
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In fact, American adults think they're hateful little buggers, says a new survey.
By Lori Leibovich
July 11, 1997
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Mike Tyson got exactly what he wanted.
By Jonathan Broder
July 10, 1997
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At Miss Exotic World, the strippers are old enough to be your grandmother, but they still know a thing or two about the erotic arts.
By Andrew Rice
July 9, 1997
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Simon Winchester's Hong Kong Diary -- Fifth Installment, June 30: Just what did China's president Jiang Zemin mean by "vicissitudes"?"
By Simon Winchester
July 7, 1997
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Jack Boulware reports from the 50th anniversary of the UFO crash landing, or whatever it was, in Roswell, N.M.
By David Corn
July 7, 1997
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The great alien debate lacked the cheesy exaggerations of yesteryear.
By Jack Boulware
July 4, 1997
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The Nobel Laureate is a sadistic dictator and shameless liar who has just one wish for the Jewish state: That it cease to exist.
By David Horowitz
July 4, 1997
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People who identify outside their societal group are the real multiculturalists.
By Carol Lloyd
July 3, 1997
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Abolish whiteness! say the advocates of white studies, academia's latest -- and most bewildering -- theory of race relations."
By Tim Duggan
July 3, 1997
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Jack Boulware reports from the 50th anniversary of the UFO crash landing, or whatever it was, in Roswell, N.M.
By Joe Loya
July 2, 1997
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Mike Tyson's chomp of Evander Holyfield's ear is only the latest in a long list of reasons for a boxing fan to throw in the towel.
By Gary Kaufman
July 1, 1997