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Grandma sees “Dogma”
Jennifer Foote Sweeney
A devout Catholic braves alleged blasphemy, much profanity and partial nudity to see Kevin Smith's latest -- and gives it a thumbs up.
Get Uncle Sam off my back! and other misguided impulses
Gary Kamiya
American government-bashers like to wrap themselves in a constitutional flag. But Garry Wills argues that the Founders wanted a strong government, not a weak one.
The faker
Joe Conason
What has presidential candidate Bill Bradley ever done to deserve the support of liberals?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Is it Spike Gillespie who should be restrained? Plus: Michael Lewis' bogus attack on J-schools; art should be about seeing, not theorizing.
… but I play one on TV
Joyce Millman
President Martin Sheen takes the Oval Office on "The West Wing"; Dr. Alan Alda operates again on "ER."
Jane Goodall: The hopeful messenger
Susan McCarthy
Like Hawking, Goodall has been elevated to the status of sage, but does knowledge of the wild beast really imply knowledge of the human heart and soul?
Life of restraint
Spike Gillespie
I have a restraining order on my ex.
But he has a grip on my life.
Not standing Pat
Jake Tapper
Buchanan revamps his presidential campaign and image by joining the Reform Party and making "racial reconciliation" a pet issue. But just how warm and fuzzy can the new Pat be?
Goodnight, Irene
Debra Dickerson
Blacks have voted overwhelmingly Democratic for years, but now they seem to be rethinking their political allegiances.
Waiting room
Scott Harris
For the great numbers of uninsured, the care may not be bad -- but the wait is.
Three days in Seattle
Anthony York
Bush, Dole and Forbes come to kiss the ring of Republican women in the Emerald City.
Woe is HMO
Dawn MacKeen
Proponents of liability legislation argue that the only way to change managed care's behavior is to threaten it with lawsuits.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Is it inequity that bothers Goozner, or the
billionaires? Plus: Susie Bright's "self-serving" open relationship; the
elitism of "Sensation" defenses.
George W.'s New York homeboy
Jake Tapper
Floyd Flake, the former Democratic congressman, welcomed candidate Bush to Harlem with open arms.
Poster boys for the summer of hate
Sam Stanton, Gary Delsohn
Meet Matthew and Tyler Williams, suspects in a series of Northern California hate crimes, now on trial for murder
Steve Forbes finds religion
Jake Tapper
His Christian Coalition appearance marks him as the leading conservative rival to George W. Bush.
“Better to lose fighting a noble cause”?
Jake Tapper
Pat Robertson and the Christian Coalition kick off the "Road to Victory '99" convention.
He vs. she, part 1
Jake Tapper
Even new resident Monica can't handle this one, as Rudy and Hillary prepare to take their fearsome domestic quarrel to upstate New York.
Just say no to sex; just say yes to big bucks
Sharon Lerner
Massive government funds pay for abstinence-only sex education -- and beach parties.
The final word on Gere and the gerbil
Amy Reiter
The truth about "that rodent"; why Sharon Stone won't do snorkel scenes; Nader endorsing Buchanan? Young Brits blow away the competition in the nookie sweepstakes.
Letters to the editor
Letters to the Editor
Michael Jordan is no Muhammad Ali; Lowell Weicker is a loser; Diana Rigg is a babe!
Backtalk
Lillie Wade
"Ophelia Speaks," a book by teens for teens, talks back to adults who think they know what's up. This teen says it doesn't speak to her.
Entertainment dies bleeding in a Vegas men's room — Oli!
Cintra Wilson
Happy days of abandon in America's Playground with Dr. Naughty, a chorus line of oversexed rodeo clowns and the horrifying Man of Many Voices.
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