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“This hypocrite broke up my family”
David Talbot
Henry Hyde, the man who will sit in judgment on President Clinton, confirms that he carried on a secret affair.
Bomb fugitive's family to make appeal
Jeff Stein
Relatives of Eric Rudolph, suspect in fatal 1998 abortion-clinic bombing, will ask him on Saturday to turn himself in.
Pearl Jam, Arco Arena, Sacramento, Calif
Christopher HawthorneThe Year of Dreaming Dangerously
Stephen Talbot
This is the 30th anniversary of a series of tumultuous events that shaped a generation. To understand the activists of the '60s, you have to revisit 1968 and consider what it was like to those who lived through it.
God's own ZIP Code
Christopher Ott
Back at radio evangelist James Dobson's headquarters, a dedicated army of true believers is poised to breach the church-state line.
True believer
Bruce Shapiro
Widely regarded as a fair-minded moderate, Kenneth Starr comes from a movement of right-wing judicial activists who are determined to revolutionze American law -- and are succeeding.
“The Opposite of Sex”
Cynthia Joyce
For all its clever twists, 'The Opposite of Sex' turns a pretty cheap trick.
Confessions of a teenage mom
Tessa Souter
My son and I grew up together, will grow old together--and saved each other.
Revenge of the “early adopters”
Andrew Leonard
Angry DVD owners didn't like Circuit City's new video-rental technology -- so they fought back on the Net.
Strait-laced sisters
Lori Leibovich
Liberal journalist Elinor Burkett met the enemy -- conservative women -- and found that they were, well, a lot like her.
Books: Inner Revolution
Stephen Prothero
Stephen Prothero
reviews 'Inner Revolution' by Robert Thurman
This shameless hussy ballbuster Clinton scandals.
Susie BrightDrama Queen for a Day: Queen of the betrayed
Salon Staff
This month's Drama Queen wins her title for being our most outrageously betrayed victim of female back-stabbing.
Sharps and Flats: Madonna
Gina Arnoldthe price of eggs in america
Cynthia Joyce
The growing controversy over egg donorship poses the tricky
question: Which comes first, the donor or the egg?
David Brock's new liberal friends
David Horowitz
THE MAN WHO TURNED HIS BACK ON CONSERVATISM WILL DO OR SAY ANYTHING TO BE FAMOUS.
The Salon Interview: Stanley Crouch
Jonathan Broder
Author and critic Stanley Crouch offers sharp and commonsensical views on President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, multiculturalism and the American identity, Spike Lee and Johnnie Cochran.
Baby hunger
Heather Chaplin
A young woman with big dreams for her future confronts the confusing
and unexpected ticking of her biological clock
Newsreal: The man who would be god
Jonathan Broder
... And the people ready to fight the anti-christ
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