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Mr. Smith flips off Washington
Jake Tapper
Sen. Bob Smith deserts the GOP in the middle of his long-shot bid for the presidency.
Media circus
Jake Tapper
Congressional representatives join "The Price Is Right" host Bob Barker in a made-for-media clarion call for elephants' rights in India.
Free-for-all at Free Republic
Jeff Stein
Lucianne Goldberg, Matt Drudge and other friends abandon the Clinton-bashing Web site over its attacks on George W. Bush.
America's most bitchin' broadcaster
Jenn Shreve
At the start of this decade, Connie Chung was the hottest item on network news; then several public missteps caused her popularity to fall into the chill zone.
Don't worry, darling, I have giant fennel
Susan McCarthy
The history and mystery of the plant that may have been one of the first contraceptives.
All things to all checkbooks
Anthony York
The smoothly humming Bush machine makes sure that no one gets a chance to find out just
who that man in the driver's seat really is.
Lauryn Hill: Hoochie or hero?
Debra Dickerson
The black community debates the singer's icon status in light of her unwed motherhood.
I know what girls want
Jenn Shreve
Four feminist zines give their anti-Cosmo versions of the modern woman. Plus: The Stranger celebrates the Seven Deadly Sins, and the Willamette Week makes one writer cry on her keyboard.
Is Elizabeth Dole really running for president?
Anthony York
While her husband talks openly about Viagra, she can't bring herself to declare her candidacy.
On the road with George W. Bush
Jake Tapper
Where never is heard a discouraging word for the goofy cowboy who would be president.
The real Henry Hyde scandal
David Moberg
A new book lays out his role in a failed S&L, and it wasn't just a youthful indiscretion.
New York stakes
Joe Conason
The GOP is putting out a line that Hillary Clinton's entry into the Senate race would hurt Al Gore's presidential bid, but the opposite is true.
Birds do it. Bees do it. Even teens on the WB do it …
Jenn Shreve
Sex ed. takes a beating in Minneapolis; Slovenia hires a PR firm; black Sam Spades take the whodunit stage.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
We face street harassment every day; should the dean have been busted for computer porn?
Shays calls the GOP's bluff
Jake Tapper
By trying to force a floor vote on campaign finance reform, Rep. Chris Shays puts his money where his mouth is -- and his career in jeopardy.
The GOP's phantom menace
Amy Reiter
Sen. Bob Smith: The man who makes Jesse Helms look granola; "Star Wars" deprivation in Menomonie, Wis.; for the record: George W. Bush may have done drugs.
Shays' rebellion
Jake Tapper
The maverick congressman may buck GOP leadership and push for a vote on campaign finance reform.
Nursed to death
Karen Houppert
Tabitha Walrond tried to breast-feed her baby. Now she could go to jail for malnourishing her child.
Impeachment's legacy
Anthony York
Susan Carpenter McMillan, the former spokeswoman for Paula Jones, is being wooed by California Republicans hungry for candidates.
Mega-oops!
Amy Reiter
The Gore campaign recently mailed an invitation to Chung, but Johnny sang, "return to sender."
Can we talk?
Joshua Micah Marshall
Steve Forbes takes a sharp right turn just as the Republican Party is looking for a centrist path.
The Rall World
James Poniewozik
Ted Rall, the cartoonist laureate of bitterness, talks about class, baby boomers, "soft liberals" and why editorial cartoons really, really suck.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Sounding off on shooters and shrinks; Linux fans shouldn't trust Mindcraft.
Giuliani flunks school-voucher test
Samuel G. Freedman
Instead of helping the poor, he aims to dynamite public education.
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