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Coup d'itat: Pakistan gets a new sheriff
Daryl Lindsey, Alicia Montgomery
The overthrow of Pakistan's publicly elected government may bode poorly for democracy, but who's crying?
Russia on the edge
Jeffrey Tayler
With bombs exploding from Moscow to Chechnya, nerves are tense everywhere. Is it all a power-saving ploy by Yeltsin? Or is the country on the verge of collapse?
Cat Stevens
Amy Reiter
By the early '70s he was rich, famous, filling stadiums and partying like the pop star he'd become. But before the decade was over he walked away from it all.
Generation R.I.P.
Jenn Shreve
The Village Voice pronounces Generation X as dead as Kurt Cobain and as irrelevant as a Cheesy Poof. Plus: Alternative health stories that don't suck.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Why Tiger's dad can't be (or must be) a racist; Camille Paglia showed me the light; does Bob Woodward matter anymore?
More best books of the century
Don George
Readers recommend their favorite works of travel fiction and nonfiction.
First as tragedy, then as farce
Laura Rozen
Russia engages NATO in a game of chicken,
threatening to send its own troops to Kosovo.
Disloyalty of Democrats
David Horowitz
It's hardly a surprise that China was able to steal our nuclear secrets, given the kind of people the Democrats have put in charge.
The psychology of art
Vivienne Walt
Traumatized by war, Kosovar children express their anger, fear and hope through art.
You can't negotiate with a war criminal
Ian Williams
But a circus tent of NATO opponents, from Tom Hayden to Arianna Huffington, won't face reality.
The top 10 travel books of the century
Don George
The Modern Library's nonfiction list egregiously ignores travel literature. We redress the oversight.
Why the Chinese embassy was bombed
Jeff Stein
A senior intelligence official says the CIA team in charge of choosing targets has no recent Belgrade experience.
Stop this war
David Horowitz
Clinton and his leftist buddies in NATO are squandering our money and our military credibility in the Balkans.
Rescuing the feminist book
Maria Russo
Martha Nussbaum reimagines the women's movement -- from global poverty to the right to be hot.
Prince of deception
David Horowitz
Clinton has squandered our most precious asset -- the credibility of our military as a deterrent -- and now he is poised on the slippery slope toward a ground war.
“The first yuppie war”
Jeff Stein
Politics, not bad weather, keeps NATO airstrikes from decisive damage in Yugoslavia.
Humanitarian enclave?
Daryl Lindsey
Experts debate NATO's options for protecting Kosovar Albanians without a massive commitment of ground troops.
A Portrait Of Egypt
Theodore Spencer
Theodore Spencer reviews 'A Portrait of Egypt: A Journey Through the World of Militant Islam' by Mary Anne Weaver.
Hats off to a condemned man
David Horowitz
Christopher Hitchens' only crime was to speak the truth about Sidney Blumenthal to a community that hates the truth.
Stop using our children
Sherrilyn A. Ifill
Don't tell me the president's sexual liaisons are the most important national issue we have to discuss with our children.
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