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Post of the Week

Post of the Week
Post of the Week

The end of a nightmare

Itay Hod
After her husband was killed in Chile's bloody coup, Joyce Horman thought the only justice would come from telling her story. Now she has reason to hope those responsible will be forced to face the truth.

Three days in Seattle

Anthony York
Bush, Dole and Forbes come to kiss the ring of Republican women in the Emerald City.

The reluctant activist

Dave Cullen
Judy Shepard talks about her struggles to accept her son Matthew's homosexuality, his brutal murder and the unwanted celebrity she decided to use on behalf of gay rights.

Woe is HMO

Dawn MacKeen
Proponents of liability legislation argue that the only way to change managed care's behavior is to threaten it with lawsuits.

The treaty that ended in war

Alicia Montgomery
Experts discuss the Senate's vote against the global nuclear test ban treaty, Clinton's biggest foreign policy failure yet.

The real America gone mad

Joe Gioia
David LaChapelle constructs a colorful alternate universe of polymorphous perversity, buff dudes and bodacious ta-tas.

Shopping online — for children

Nell Bernstein
For children who have waited years for a family to adopt them, the Internet may be the last hope.

What I thought about for my summer vacation

Camille Paglia
Janet Reno blew it; Al Gore's a shaved terrier; Ricky Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow are tedious; Harper's Bazaar kicks Vogue's ass; and a few words on opera.

“For Common Things”

Caleb Crain
A fresh-faced 24-year-old with a prescription for a better America is way, way out of his depth.

A shot in the dark

Dawn MacKeen
Is a hospital the perfect place for a doctor to kill -- and kill again?

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
George W. Bush's "compassionate conservatism" is a lie; Tibetans don't deserve their oppression; is "sex ed" just a way of controlling teenagers?

Who owns the Columbine tragedy?

Dave Cullen
As reporters swarm on the first day of school, students will try to "take back" their high school and put the massacre behind them.

“I'm not peaking too early”

Jake Tapper
Al Gore takes on his critics and the substance-averse media, who've savaged the vice president for all the wrong things.

R.I.P. Prop. 187

Anthony York
California Gov. Gray Davis' flip-flop marks the end of immigrant bashing as a viable political tactic.

Is Red Hat becoming Linux's Microsoft?

Andrew Leonard
Hardly. But as the lovey-dovey Linux business matures, elbows are beginning to fly.

Will Hannibal the Cannibal eat Hollywood?

Nikki Finke
Demme's out on "Silence of the Lambs" sequel; Universal may pass, too; Dino De Laurentiis stands rampant; and what do you suppose the chances are that Jodie Foster will play a cannibal?

The WB's Big Daddy condescension

Charles Taylor
Another "Buffy" episode postponed. Are the paranoia demons running loose?

The real Y2K bug

Paul Saffo
Forget your computer -- worry about the wacko down the street.

Fixin' under Nixon

Lori Leibovich
A new book examines Richard Nixon's progressive drug policies and the deevolution of the war on drugs.

The April Fools' stock hoax and the FBI

David Zgodzinski
All these pranksters wanted to do was raise an alarm about Net investing. So why are they being investigated and sued?

Pride and prejudice

Fiona Morgan
Is Novato, Calif., a breeding ground for hatred -- or just like every other American suburb?

Electric cars vs. suburban assault vehicles

Jim Motavalli
Can Henry Ford's great-grandson win over the environmental movement?

Strange bedfellows

Christina Boufis
Does academic life lead to divorce?
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