Suzi Parker

  • Look away, Dildo Land

    The author of "Sex in the South" whoops it up at a sex-toy sales meeting in Arkansas.
  • Get your laws off my coffin!

    The funeral industry dukes it out with independent casket dealers as Americans redefine the way they deal with death.
  • Letters to the editor

    The Napster wars continue Plus: Can vegetarians and meat eaters get along? Do you really want to live forever?
  • We are family

    Not only is George W. Bush related to 16 American presidents, but he's kin to half the country, too.
  • Down and out

    John McCain never even tried to win in Georgia, and it showed on Tuesday as George Bush blew him away big time.
  • The call of the rebel

    Carrying muddy campaign signs recycled from the South Carolina primary, a ragtag army of McCain volunteers is marching on the Bush stronghold in Georgia.
  • Letters to the editor

    For richer and richer: There's no holiness in this matrimony Plus: Not all religions are sexually repressive; Asian eyelids are beautiful without surgery
  • McCain's ancestors owned slaves

    The senator's family history includes a Civil War era plantation in Mississippi.
  • A fix down on the Bayou?

    The GOP's very first caucus this election year was supposed to be down in Louisiana. Its cancellation has spawned allegations that the Bush campaign pulled a fast one.
  • How victors split their spoils

    Trent Lott was all set to funnel yet another military project to his home state of Mississippi until Arkansas Sen. Tim Hutchinson took him on.
  • Tough-talkin' Pat plays Dixie

    Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country.
  • Away down South in Dixie

    In accent and manner, George W. knows how to play the part when he sweeps through Mississippi, including taking a swipe at Hillary.
  • How the Rodham girl lost her accent

    These days, Arkansans might have a thing or two to say to New Yorkers about the woman who would be as one among them.
  • AllThePresidentsWomen.com

    For Gennifer, Dolly, Paula and Monica, love never has to die, if they take it online.
  • The little old hell-raiser from Pasadena

    Granny D, 89, is walking across the U.S. to push for campaign finance reform.
  • The great Arkansas railway mystery

    Twelve years ago, two teenagers were murdered on a rural railroad track. Right-wing conspiracy theorists who blamed then-Gov. Bill Clinton for the killings have now lost a $600,000 libel suit in the case.
  • Let the circus begin

    Rudy Giuliani visits Little Rock to ridicule his carpetbagging New York Senate rival, Hillary Clinton.
  • Shootout among Arkansas Republicans

    Why did a conservative Arkansas magazine allege that Sen. Tim Hutchinson is having an affair?
  • "Joan of Arkansas" defeats Kenneth Starr

    Susan McDougal acquitted of obstruction of justice; mistrial declared on contempt charges.
  • Verdict on Starr's witness

    Whitewater figure David Hale is found guilty on Arkansas state criminal charges.
  • Susan McDougal's moment of truth

    Susan McDougal says Clinton told the truth about the Whitewater loan.
  • Go home, Kenneth Starr

    The independent counsel has shined a surreal spotlight on Little Rock.
  • Dumping scandal: The export of bad blood

    Canadian victims to file lawsuit over bad blood exports from U.S.

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