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Who won the debate?

Compiled by Salon News Staff
Camille Paglia, Arianna Huffington, Roger Ebert, Ben Stein and others weigh in on the partisan fisticuffs in Boston.

Michael Caine

Charles Taylor
Over four decades -- from "Alfie" to "The Cider House Rules" -- he has played warm, cold and everything in between, and never feared losing the audience's sympathy.

Ten questions for Gore and Bush

Salon News Staff
We'd like to see these issues discussed at Tuesday night's debates, but we don't think we will.

Battling for the heart and soul of home-schoolers

Helen Cordes
Conservative fundamentalists have set the agenda for kids taught at home -- now they're aiming to influence public education.

Conservatives in denial

Alicia Montgomery
At a Christian Coalition gala, Prince Charming, staying put in Texas, sends his regards by videotape. Still, the group stands by its man.

Hillary in a landslide?

Eric Boehlert
The race for New York senator was said to be Rick Lazio's to lose. And right now he's losing in virtually every demographic group.

RU-486 gets FDA approval

Cary Barbor
The "abortion pill" moves a woman's choice into the home. Will anti-abortion forces follow?

Bush and Gore dead even

Alicia Montgomery
Nader's raiders get thrown in jail, and McCain burns Bush on campaign finance reform. Lazio and Clinton stay soft on their pledge, and Martin Sheen shoots off his mouth.

Gore wants his MTV

Alicia Montgomery
The veep talks about drugs, sex and rock 'n' roll with young voters. Bush's education swing misses some points, and Nader and Buchanan get another no on debates.

Slick with sincerity

Jake Tapper
On the stump, Joe Lieberman is proving to be good for the Jews and great for Al Gore, even as his critics get louder.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000

Net pornographers push for Gore

Alicia Montgomery
The Democrat slips in polls, pumps up his Medicare plan. Bush denounces the "education recession," and stars shine on Nader.

Memo to Nader voters

Bruce Shapiro
Anyone who doesn't think there is any difference between Bush and Gore, just think about the Supreme Court.

RU-486: Give us liberty

Salon Staff
By S. Boyd

The other Gore

Jake Tapper
Writer, pundit and "gadfly" Gore Vidal talks about his new book, the little difference between his distant cousin Al and George W. Bush, and how Ralph Nader became boring.

On the warpath

Alicia Montgomery
To revive a dying campaign, Pat Buchanan travels to Bob Jones U. and attacks gays, the U.N. and the Supreme Court.

Give us liberty

S. Boyd
The approval of RU-486 isn't about morals, it's about options.

Declaring war on the war on drugs

Anthony York
Republican Rep. Tom Campbell takes on Sen. Dianne Feinstein by attacking U.S. drug policy. Sure, it's California -- but does he have a chance?

Forced prenatal care

Michele Nicolosi
Rebecca Corneau may be a religious extremist whose gross negligence allowed her last baby to die. But experts still contend she has the right to do whatever she pleases with her fetus.

Enter George W. Bush, nice guy

Anthony York
Putting rough days behind him, he agrees on debates, mingles more with crowds and doesn't wilt -- much -- under the pressure.

Stars scorch George W.

Jake Tapper
At a Gore concert fundraiser, Hollywood strikes back -- and gets nasty.

Daddy’s girl

Jake Tapper
Karenna Gore Schiff may be personable (if a little programmed), but she stays on message -- except when it comes to the death penalty.

The true voice of the Amazon returns!

Camille Paglia
Stand back as she holds forth on Bush's bumbling ineptitude, Gore's shameless demagoguery and other reasons she's voting for Nader. Plus: Major league media assholes, Anne Heche and more!

The reasonable gun nut

Salon Staff
By David Bowman
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