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Good news from teen America
While we're wringing our hands over Littleton, evidence of a sharp decline in teen birthrates, especially among blacks, shows that adults can make a difference
Burger Barn blues
Does anyone care about the working poor?
More bad news for California GOP
Rising star Jim Rogan won't challenge Dianne Feinstein.
Has violence killed the anti-abortion movement?
Operation Rescue's Buffalo fizzle showed that big clinic protests are a thing of the past, but they may have already done their damage.
"The Stakeholder Society"
Give everybody $80,000. After that they're on their own.
How to gore Al?
Bill Bradley looks for a winning issue. Is it Bill Clinton?
Bill Bradley's fast break
With a big campaign war chest, he thinks he can upset Al Gore.
Did Eric Rudolph try to surrender?
A national anti-abortion activist says he was asked to help the fugitive bombing suspect turn himself in to authorities last year -- but "nothing came of it."
Shadow dancing in Buffalo
A drag show kicks off a week of abortion protests, as gays and pro-life Christians square off in a culture-war showdown.
Celebrating murder
As Hillary Clinton consoles the widow of a slain abortion doctor, anti-abortion forces prepare to launch a week of protests near his Buffalo, N.Y., clinic.
Off and running?
Hillary Clinton moves to hire a New York campaign staff.
Hoosier daddy
Presidential candidate Dan Quayle notes that Murphy Brown is long gone now, but he's still here, "fighting for the American family."
War is hell -- for GOP politicians
Torn between internationalism and isolationism, Republicans try to make the best of Kosovo.
Backward, Christian soldiers
The Christian right may be hurting at the top, but at the grass roots, it's still a force to be reckoned with
Prodigal son
How will George W. Bush -- and the GOP -- confront the whispers about his past?
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