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The members of violence-prone right-wing groups like the just-busted "Viper Militia" won't win any I.Q. contests.
By Andrew Ross
July 2, 1996
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Former G-man's sleazy White House memoir raises questions -- again -- about the book industry's sloppy standards
By Dwight Garner
July 1, 1996
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With his new insider book on Campaign '96, America's foremost investigative reporter once again demonstrates the hollow core of "access" journalism.
By Christopher Hitchens
July 1, 1996
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Following their electoral rout in 1994 and two years of draconian Gingrichism, the Democrats on Capitol Hill are
trying to make nice on America, without offending anyone.
By David Corn
June 28, 1996
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Investigative reporter paints a damaging portrait of a scheming First Couple
By Andrew Ross
June 27, 1996
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"We Will Hunt Them Down"
By Andrew Ross
June 26, 1996
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Hillary Clinton vs. the cynics: The new cultural war
By Salon Staff
June 24, 1996
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If three strikes is out, what next?
By Mary Ellen Leary
June 21, 1996
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The INS hopes the mounting death toll of undocumented immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border will keep others out. Not likely.
By Ruben Martinez
June 20, 1996
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Desperately Seeking Scandal - A Whitewater script right out of Pirandello
By Gene Lyons
June 19, 1996
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Bibi's American friends
By Jonathan Broder
June 18, 1996
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New man on a white horse
By Andrew Ross
June 17, 1996
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Civil rights leaders say the Supreme Court has "crippled" civil rights. But could the loss of minority districts ease the polarization of American politics?
By Andrew Ross
June 14, 1996
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The real gender gap is among the nation's kids. Boys and girls are starting to hate each other -- sometimes violently
By Sandy Close
June 13, 1996
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Judges Log On, Listen in and Throw Out Indecency Law
By Scott Rosenberg
June 12, 1996
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Without a Trace
By Andrew Ross
June 11, 1996
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Fire in the house of God
By Andrew Ross
June 10, 1996
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America's real taboo is talking about a different society, says the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
By Christopher Hawthorne
June 10, 1996
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Reagan's pipe dream of an anti-missile umbrella over America is about to come true. Isn't it?
By Mark Hertsgaard
June 7, 1996
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The bill is coming due for America's failure to pass health care reform
By Andrew Ross
June 6, 1996
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Two decades later, the war still echoes in the rice fields of Laos
By Doug Fine
June 5, 1996
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After asking Gary Hart whether he was an adulterer, Washington Post reporter Paul Taylor
was attacked for cheapening American poltics. Now he's leading a cleanup campaign and the
networks are jumping on the bandwagon.
By Stephen Talbot
June 4, 1996
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Moving toward the abyss
By Fred Branfman
June 3, 1996
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Chinese leaders struggle to erase the June 4 massacre's persistent memories
By Orville Schell
June 3, 1996
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Netanyahu victory plunges Clinton administration into deep funk
By Jonathan Broder
May 31, 1996