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Feminism was a cult of personalities
Salon Staff
"Grandiose, petty, quarrelsome, deeply ridden by feelings of inferiority"
Save us, Ross
Jake Tapper
The New Jersey Reform Party chairman resigns in disgust over Pat Buchanan, and waits for Ross Perot.
The hyping of domestic terrorism
Bruce Shapiro
Why a new report on the threat of international terrorist attacks on U.S. soil is a con job.
When feminists were divas
Laura Miller
The figures who founded modern feminism were outrageous, outspoken and sometimes out of their minds -- but they were never boring.
“The Angel on the Roof” by Russell Banks
Jonathan Miles
In stories from nearly four decades, the writer demonstrates an astonishing range, a wonderful eye and a finely tuned talent for breaking hearts.
Corzine cashes in, and wins
Alicia Montgomery
The New Jersey millionaire scores a nomination while Republican Jack E. Robinson gets on base in his race against Ted Kennedy.
The Cost of the Closet
Daryl Lindsey
A Salon special report examines the real-life impact of "don't ask, don't tell."
They trade horses, don’t they?
Joan Walsh
A lawsuit to block the Hearst Corp.'s takeover of the San Francisco Chronicle exposes a world of political treachery that reached from City Hall to the U.S. Justice Department.
Separated at birth?
Jesse Drucker
For a mainstream Republican, Rep. Rick Lazio's politics are awfully similar to those of "left-wing" Hillary Clinton.
Campaign jobs: adults only
Anthony York
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's independent-minded opponent finally gets serious -- and his youthful staff gets some high-powered additions.
Unfavorite son
Jake Tapper
Winning his home state of Tennessee is a big goal -- and surprising challenge -- for Al Gore.
Why should we trust this man?
Dante Chinni
Frank Luntz is king of the pollster pundits, but don't ask him where his numbers come from.
Crazy like a fox
Sean Elder
Fox news is out to save its ailing Web site by borrowing -- literally
and politically
-- from its resurgent news channel. Even if it means rewriting a few
stories.
Tripp’s off the hook
Alicia Montgomery
Bush hits rewind on conservative speech as Gore -- in his glam new makeup --guns for Heston and loses labor.
Trail Mix: Did Bush go AWOL on Guard?
Alicia Montgomery
Rick Lazio's running start leaves Hillary Clinton at a loss for a target and voters cautiously optimistic.
“The History of Fellatio”
Annie Auguste
Annie Auguste talks to author Thierry Leguay and finds out that humans may be the only animals that give blow jobs.
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
Abortion isn't easy -- in movies or in life. Plus: Is gun control elitist? Virtual panty raids are better than gore fests.
Hillary haters spam cyberspace
Alicia Montgomery
Court calls for first lady's phone records. Giuliani to give a final answer, but either way he keeps the cash. Keyes continues crusading on the sidelines.
English doctor likes to watch
Jack Boulware
A fertility physician is arrested for monitoring patients' sexual activity.
The blundering pundit
Eric Boehlert
Dick Morris' predictions about the New York Senate race have all been off the mark.
Bland ambition
Jake Tapper
GOP vice presidential front-runner Tom Ridge ruled Pennsylvania during a time of unprecedented prosperity. His biggest accomplishment? Tom Ridge.
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