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Swingin’ chicks
Stephen Lemons
Michelle Phillips and Mamie Van Doren talk about being decade-defining dames.
Has choice lost support?
Alicia Montgomery
Abortion rights groups say that the pro-life president is in the minority, but polls suggest that could be changing.
Bush tallies Clinton trash bill
Salon Staff
The new White House crew claims outgoing staffers wrecked presidential property, and Greenspan backs -- sort of -- Bush's tax cut.
Was the West Wing trashed or not?
Salon Staff
Differing stories, from Drudge to Clinton's press secretary; Ronnie White is still angry; Ashcroft gets caught in a "he said, he said."
We three kings
Michael Sragow
The great works of Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola and F.W. Murnau make today's movies look like bags of tricks or boxes of soap.
Bush gets schooled in payback politics
Salon Staff
The president pushes his education plan while Democrats push back Ashcroft; McCain is unlikely to surrender at Bush reform summit.
The most dangerous game
Alicia Montgomery
With one swift move of the pen, President Bush angers pro-choice activists, while strident pro-lifers say he didn't go far enough.
Bush’s “gag rule” fires up pro-choicers
Salon Staff
His move could lead to more trouble for the Ashcroft nomination; despite White House resistance, McCain presses campaign finance reform.
Hume to viewer: I wanted to “infuriate you”
Salon Staff
Jose Cuervo wants to heal the partisan wounds; George Clooney's Ashcroft bombshell. Plus: Morning political briefing.
License to kill?
Adele M. Stan
As a senator, John Ashcroft backed a Missouri bill that might make killing an abortion provider justifiable homicide.
Round 2: Ashcroft wins over a Democrat
Alicia Montgomery
Georgia's Zell Miller says he'll confirm the attorney general designate despite tough grilling on gun control and abortion by Kennedy, Schumer and Feinstein.
Ashcroft gets ripped on race
Salon Staff
Democrats attack the nominee on Ronnie White, voting rights and school desegregation while preparing for a loss; Norton is next on the firing line.
Round 1: Ashcroft on the offensive
Salon Staff
Democrats and Republicans take their positions, while the nominee tries to quell doubts about his impartiality.
Never too old
Ruth Marvin Webster
My 70-year-old dad and his model wife are looking for a "little miracle."
A bland antidote for Bill ‘n’ Al fatigue: George W.
Camille Paglia
Clinton debased the presidency and Gore became a hysterical chameleon. A lazy Bush may be just the prescription America needs.
Ashcroft’s tough Sell
Joe Conason
A segregationist group is banking on the hard-on-crime attorney general nominee to drop a murder conspiracy case against one of its own.
Can John Ashcroft be stopped?
Bruce Shapiro
If the Clarence Thomas hearings are any guide, disorganized Democrats could be the Republican nominee's best friends.
The case for John Ashcroft
Alicia Montgomery
Clint Bolick of the Institute for Justice says Ashcroft champions civil rights, rules by law and will make a great attorney general.
Farewell, charming pragmatist
Charles Taylor
President Clinton took the political virginity we claimed to have, and damn did it feel good to be rid of it.
Conservatives flex muscles over Ashcroft
Alicia Montgomery
In a pugnacious appearance, right-wing groups serve notice to "liberal ideologues" that there's a new sheriff in town.
Baked Alaska?
Anthony York
Fearing a return to the days of James Watt, green activists mobilize to spike Bush's environmental nominees.
A teen sex guru speaks
Amy Benfer
Kids -- and their parents -- need to tackle taboos, says psychiatrist Lynn Ponton.
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