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In a new book, intellectual gadfly Alan Sokal and co-author Jean Bricmont assail the demigods of French theory for their fraudulent use of high science. But does this mean all postmodern philosophy is bunk?
By Kristina Zarlengo
November 2, 1998
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Is the new optimistic movement in psychology a theoretical breakthrough or a professional survival tactic?
By Carol LLoyd
October 21, 1998
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Jo Copeland designed glamorous couture clothes for the rich and famous. But while she was an extraordinary designer, she was a disaster as a mother.
By Dayna Macy
October 21, 1998
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How Kenneth Starr's law partner covertly worked for six years to trap President Clinton in a sex scandal.
By Murray Waas
October 7, 1998
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How Starr's law partner covertly worked for six years to trap Clinton in a sex scandal
By Murray Waas
October 6, 1998
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Orson Welles' recently reissued noir classic 'Touch of Evil' may be the sleaziest good movie ever made.
By Charles Taylor
September 10, 1998
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We now know more than we ever wanted to about the president's private life. Here's what the public should know about the prosecutor who may drive him from office.
By David Talbot
September 10, 1998
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The New York Times gives Buddy a bone.
By Charlie Varon
September 1, 1998
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We now know more than we ever wanted to about the president's private life. Here's what the public should know about the prosecutor who may drive him from office.
By David Talbot
August 30, 1998
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Clinton's raging hormones offend the aging Beltway Catholic press corps.
By Mollie Dickenson
August 25, 1998
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Salon launches "False Witness," an investigative series on David Hale, President Clinton and the untold story of Whitewater.
By Murray Waas
August 12, 1998
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President Clinton did not give the inspiring speech many had fantasized he would give, but teased us and left us hanging once again.
By Katie Roiphe
July 30, 1998
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the proud old arkansas firm where hillary clinton used to practice law is one of the innocent victims of the frenzy surrounding the whitewater investigation.
By Mollie Dickenson
July 27, 1998
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An Oldsmobile ad on the New York Times Web site links to a "special supplement" that showcases a collection of articles and reviews by high-brow writers and raises questions about using the same "content" for editorial and advertising purposes.
By James Poniewozik
July 22, 1998
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Seymour Hersh, the reporter who broke the My Lai story, is back, challenging the government's explanation of Gulf War Syndrome.
By Lori Leibovich
July 15, 1998
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Confused by the complexities of Whitewater and too willing to accept Kenneth Starr's version, the media rushed to convict Hillary Clinton of crimes -- with no evidence.
By Mollie Dickenson
June 29, 1998
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The controversial author of "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book" tackles another topic close to women's hearts: hormones.
By Jenn Shreve
June 23, 1998
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In his debut column, Joe Conason argues that Steven Brill's story revealed what the public knows but the elite media refuses to admit: The national press has rolled over for the independent counsel.
By Joe Conason
June 22, 1998
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While a New York Times editorialist denounces Lewinsky's willingness to expose her lips and legs, her own paper takes cheaper shots at the First Intern's most private parts
By Carol Lloyd
June 18, 1998
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A federal judge summons Kenneth Starr's deputies to her chambers after he admits in a magazine interview that he and a top aide leaked "extensively" to the press.
By Jonathan Broder
June 16, 1998
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WARREN BEATTY, RICH HOLLYWOOD LIBERAL, ATTEMPTS TO SHOVE A TATTERED MARXISM DOWN POOR SUCKERS' THROATS.
By David Horowitz
June 1, 1998
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Confused by the complexities of Whitewater and too willing to accept Kenneth Starr's version, the media rushed to convict Hillary Clinton of crimes -- with no evidence.
By Mollie Dickenson
May 30, 1998
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Vincent Foster's suicide is the Rosetta Stone of the right-wing conspiracy industry.
By Lori Leibovich
May 28, 1998
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In her new memoir, housecleaner and author Louise Rafkin dishes the dirt on her rich clients' nail clippings, pubic hair and Prozac.
By Lori Leibovich
May 22, 1998
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Pete Hamill, pitchfork in hand, will be waiting in hell for the ignorant publishers and egocentric, lazy reporters who have desecrated the noble profession of newspapering
By Lori Leibovich
May 6, 1998