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  • A little boy's night on the town

    A Georgetown society dinner for the Cuban refugee raises eyebrows -- and thickly mascaraed lashes.
  • Labor meets the granola crunchers

    "These are very beautiful, idealistic kids," says United Steelworkers boss George Becker.
  • World Bank and IMF: Good, evil or irrelevant?

    On the eve of the A16 protests, experts discuss the roles of the international financial organizations and the Seattle protests in this weekend's battle over globalization.
  • Chevy Chase's pretzel logic

    Former SNL comedian gets rampaging ego disease! "Barbie Girl" singer gets breast implants, gets "the creeps when I'm compared with that doll"; Plus: Boo-hoo! Darva and Rick officially call it quits!
  • Not so fast

    Though the press declared Bush the "winner" in last week's Washington primary, the absentee ballots are still being counted, and it's awfully close.
  • Return to go

    They made a good run, and it's been fun, but McCain and Bradley are doomed. The voters, in turn, are doomed to Bush and Gore in the fall.
  • Bradley's grim march

    The campaign denies rumors that the candidate is dropping out in the face of another primary loss.
  • Bill Bradley takes his final shot

    The Democratic challenger tries to conquer the media's indifference in Washington state.
  • Primary suspect

    Legislation promoted by California Secretary of State Bill Jones may keep John McCain from winning the state primary. So why is Jones endorsing him?
  • Primary tip sheet

    Here's how to handicap the runners in the coming month of Republican contests.
  • Apocalypse now

    For a longtime resident, Seattle's last few tumultuous days seem to have come straight from the Book of Revelation.
  • Insidery on the inside

    The stupid party games people play ... in D.C. Plus: Jared Harris on getting dogs stoned -- "It was a gift to the animal." And: Miss America trades her tiara for hot pastrami on rye.
  • Jews for a day

    All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
  • The new kid at the New Republic

    Peter Beinart, the latest editor at the political weekly, isn't nervous. Much.
  • Star sickness

    Celebrities speaking out about their afflictions can raise awareness and money.
  • "Priestess" Sinéad O'Connor abandons neo-Catholic celibacy

    The singer is one of many recently to give up the giving up. Is renounced celibacy spreading?
  • Meet the fundits

    At the Funniest Celebrity in Washington contest, pundits and pols kick out the phat comedy jams ...
  • Uninsured children

    A new report says there are still too many kids without health coverage.
  • Sleeping in Seattle

    Our travel expert directs readers to accommodation and fun in the rainy city, plus advice on trips to Manhattan and Apostle Island.
  • Three days in Seattle

    Bush, Dole and Forbes come to kiss the ring of Republican women in the Emerald City.
  • To hell with curfew

    That's no gang of thugs terrorizing midnight's mean streets, it's a congregation of God's children reclaiming souls on the swing shift.
  • The conversion of Asa Hutchinson

    The "false prophet" of campaign finance offers unexpected support for a tough bipartisan reform bill.
  • Colombia's powder keg

    Washington's ill-conceived policy could hurt human rights and fuel the drug trade.
  • Romance novelist Nancy Richards-Akers dies at age 45

    The writer was fatally shot Saturday night -- apparently by her estranged husband, who later took his own life.
  • Send the House home

    These days lawmakers could live in their districts and convene online. Why won't they give up the Beltway?
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