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Mourning the loss of Cardinal O'Connor
Stanley Crouch
America's most powerful Catholic was a tough guy, and he was wise to the ways of politics and human beings.
Coeds for Pat Buchanan!
Karen Olsson
A youth movement gets him on the Texas ballot without ever having to say his name.
Rudy's wife miffs mourners
Alicia Montgomery
Hanover holds press conference outside John Cardinal O'Connor's wake. Cuban-Americans back Giuliani, Clintons return to Arkansas and Bush fires back on the NRA.
Remembering Cardinal O'Connor
Ari L. Goldman
He stopped taking my calls after I slammed him in the press, but he still had time to be kind to my mother, an Orthodox Jew.
Cafes … with legs
Felipe Ossa
In conservative Santiago, Chile, an uncharacteristically leggy trend has slipped into the puritanical mix.
I have seen the future: It's Tenacious D
Cintra Wilson
If watching these two short, fat, weird guys perform doesn't make you happier than you've been in years, you're withered and dead within.
Elian! Nature trumps politics
Camille Paglia
Enough is enough! Lazaro's a strutting bullyboy, Marisleysis is a
hysterical narcissist; Ralph Nader may get my vote; and Phyllis Diller vs.
Gloria Steinem.
Tales from the emergency room
J.B. Orenstein
She was 15 years old
and pregnant -- and her mother was
275 pounds of fury.
Death without dignity
Jacob Goldstein
When a physician-assisted suicide goes wrong, the end can be brutal. But nobody is teaching doctors how to do it right.
Gore goes to Hollywood
Alicia Montgomery
Buchanan sees red over Bush's pink pandering and Nader's green gains give Gore the blues in the Golden State.
The song that changed New Jersey
Jake Tapper
The GOP is divided over a humiliated Republican's attempt at a comeback.
If they can make it here
Jesse Drucker
Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton wrestle with the quirky but pivotal third parties in New York.
Microsoft's hired gun
Joshua Micah Marshall
Former Christian Coalition frontman Ralph Reed was lobbying for Microsoft while he was serving as a chief advisor to the George W. Bush campaign.
David Foster Wallace: Ain't McCain grand?
Bill Wyman
A postmodern literary lion slobbers all over the former candidate in Rolling Stone.
V.P. hopes and racist jokes
Compiled by Anthony York
New Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman tags along with George W. Bush and basks in the speculation spotlight, while a Democratic Senate candidate from Jersey gets into hot water.
Bush's answer: Send teachers, books and money
Jake Tapper
But his plan immediately comes under fire by Gore, who a poll shows is losing the education issue to Bush.
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
The meaning of Jar Jar. Plus: Finally, a paper conservatives can call their own; is the Iditarod animal cruelty?
Why Elian should stay in the U.S.
Cathy Young
Growing up as "state property" in the Soviet Union convinced me that freedom is as crucial as a father's love.
No gays or abortions allowed in my papers!
Stephen Lemons
Right-wing Catholic David Weyrich prints all the news that fits his agenda.
Indictments issued in Sacramento synagogue arsons
Sam Stanton, Gary Delsohn
Two months after one of the suspects admitted to the crimes, the Justice Department finally acts in a high-profile hate case.
Spongeworthiness
Jenn Shreve
The Today Sponge survives the strange saga of its five-year disappearance.
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