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  • The conversion of Asa Hutchinson

    The "false prophet" of campaign finance offers unexpected support for a tough bipartisan reform bill.
  • Political football

    The right to sue may be tossed around for the next year.
  • Letters to the Editor

    How dumb does David Kelley think we are? Plus: Matt Drudge is a loudmouthed busybody; members of the mile-high club are disgusting.
  • He vs. she, part 1

    Even new resident Monica can't handle this one, as Rudy and Hillary prepare to take their fearsome domestic quarrel to upstate New York.
  • Shays' rebellion takes the House

    One determined Republican overcomes his own leadership's opposition to pass a bipartisan campaign finance reform bill -- again.
  • Back from the dead?

    Former New Jersey Gov. Jim Florio was once the most hated man in the Garden State. Now he's running for the Senate.
  • Don't sue us: Senate approves Y2K lawsuit limits

  • Gates tells Senate: "We are the envy of the world"

  • New York stakes

    The GOP is putting out a line that Hillary Clinton's entry into the Senate race would hurt Al Gore's presidential bid, but the opposite is true.
  • The millennium bug bill battle

    The tech industry's Washington lobby tries to play both sides of the aisle. Is it being pragmatic -- or just naive?
  • Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere

    Turing Test transcripts: Is it bot or not?
  • Stop using our children

    Don't tell me the president's sexual liaisons are the most important national issue we have to discuss with our children.
  • When Sid met Jim

    The Rogan-Blumenthal showdown could be the most important confrontation in the impeachment trial.
  • The GOP's next nightmare: Clintonomics

    Once impeachment dies, the right faces an even bigger challenge from Clinton's radical proposals to change economic policy
  • On their minds

    Political experts from both sides deconstruct President Clinton's 1999 State of the Union address.
  • Diamond in the Ruff

    The president's lawyer turns impeachment case on its head.
  • Impeachment diary II

    While senators basked in the glow of Friday's bipartisan trial accord, both sides were already plotting to renew the war.
  • The vendetta continues

    Ken Starr is squeezing witnesses in an attempt to affect the outcome of President Clinton's trial in the Senate.
  • Let the culture war rage

    Let the culture war rage, let the full impeachment trial begin -- it's time for America to decide what its true values are.
  • CDA -- the sequel

    CDA -- the sequel: By Janelle Brown. Congress is flooded with new bills restricting online expression. So where are the protests?
  • The other Republican smear

  • Word from the White House

    Just minutes after the senate voted to let him keep his job, a contrite President Clinton took to the White House Rose Garden to apologize once again.
  • Newsreal: Ended, not mended

    By upholding California's Proposition 209, the Supreme Court effectively defeated the Clinton administration's top civil rights nominee -- and drove a huge nail into the president's "mend, don't end" affirmative-action policies.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    Gangbangs in the Senate, "hideaway offices," $20,000 chairs: Your tax dollars at work.
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