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The U.N.’s millennium bash

Ian Williams
President Clinton shakes Fidel Castro's hand and sits in on a speech by Iran's president at the organization's P.R. bonanza.

Why Jews hate Lieberman’s God talk

Salon Staff
By Samuel G. Freedman

The debate dodger

David Talbot
If George W. Bush can't handle a real showdown, he doesn't deserve to be president.

I was a hired thug for tough love

Sheerly Avni
For two years, I led wilderness trips for teenagers who had been begged, bribed, tricked and sometimes physically dragged from their beds to get to us. And, yes, I can still sleep at night.

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The Cockettes: Rise and fall of the acid queens

Douglas Cruickshank
For a few glittering years, they were the world's most celebrated gender-benders. In his forthcoming film about the legendary performers, David Weissman tells one of the West's wildest stories.

Bore no more

Mark Bowden
Suddenly, Gore seems to be pulling off the impossible: Running both for and against the presidency.

Here we go again

Amy Reiter
A Clinton fan tears off her shirt right after the president signs it; Britney Spears spotted in sync with Justin Timberlake; and Martha Stewart gets carried away with a trespasser. Plus: Fabio's a Gore man, Meg Ryan's a Quaid woman.

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Embryos under the knife

Lori B. Andrews
The latest reproductive technology is just the next step on our sprint toward human cloning.

The New Sanctimony

Steve Erickson
Down with Jefferson, Clinton and '60s hedonism! American politics has declared war on the pursuit of pleasure.

Fightin’ Al

Jake Tapper
Say what you will about Al Gore's clunky acceptance speech. He gave it his darnedest.

What Al Gore must do to win

Salon Staff
Joe Conason, Jennifer Dunn, John Judis, Al Franken and a bipartisan panel of advisors tell the vice president how to beat George W. Bush.

Bill who?

Kerry Lauerman
With the centrist in charge now a distant memory, the Democratic Party's left flank enjoys a night out -- on prime-time television.

Home alone

Jake Tapper
While his delegation wonders where he is, a Kentucky congressman stays home to protest Al Gore.

I survived the Pitt-Aniston travesty

Cintra Wilson
Take it from one who was there: Brad and Jennifer's wedding made one of Caligula's decadent bacchanals look like a bingo party.

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Will the real nominee please stand up?

Anthony York
In two separate votes, the fractured Reform Party nominates both Pat Buchanan and John Hagelin as its presidential candidate.

Hef in a huff

Jake Tapper
The Playboy boss finds the Democrats' anti-Bunny behavior unbelievable -- and a tad hypocritical.

It’s Splitsville in Long Beach

Anthony York
The short-lived marriage between Perot loyalists and Buchanan supporters is officially annulled at the Reform Party Convention.

Gore’s stiff competition

Mark Bowden
Republicans have zeroed in on the one thing the Democrats cannot defend: Clinton's slick willy.

Too Jewish?

Jake Tapper
Americans made "Seinfeld" one of the most popular TV shows ever. But are they ready to put a Jew in the White House?

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2000

Regular Joe

Jake Tapper
Gore's vice-presidential pick, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, has a reputation as a centrist respected by all -- and that's an image he's worked hard to cultivate.
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