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“An avalanche is coming!”
Vivienne Walt
As Iranians surge to the polls, a new generation of liberal reformers is expected to be swept into office. But it's not yet time to declare the mullahs powerless.
Say uncle
Stephen Lemons
The man who claimed to be Steven Spielberg's nephew had other fond wishes -- to be a transvestite porn star was one of them.
The gloves are already off
Jake Tapper
A Vince Foster bumper sticker is just a sign of things to come in the New York Senate race.
Executioner's swan song?
Michael Kroll
Public support is weakening, but the death penalty will be slow to die.
Seymour Hersh
David Rubien
The man who broke the story of Vietnam's My Lai massacre is still the hardest-working muckraker in the journalism business.
Execution, Texas-style
Robert Bryce
George W. Bush, the presidential candidate campaigning as a compassionate conservative, does not appear ready to stop the execution of a teenaged murderer.
King of “Kings”
Michael Sragow
With dark horse Oscar candidate "Three Kings" trotted out for another showing, director David O. Russell talks about Michael Jackson, visual studies and George Clooney's Cary Grant turn.
What's at stake in the 2000 elections?
Michael Alvear
Rosa Parks, David Duke, Steve Wozniak, Camille Paglia, Al Franken -- and dozens more -- talk about what inspires and frightens them about the political year ahead.
Bawdy blasphemers arrested in Ramadan sex scandal
Hank Hyena
At the turn of the millennium, Kuwaiti sex police are trying to staunch the flow of Western sex sins from corrupting their land.
A conversation with Elie Wiesel
Jill Priluck
The author of "And the Sea Is Never Full" discusses his work, the Middle East, Rwanda and his friend Primo Levi.
And a little scumbag shall lead them
James Poniewozik
The past week's news gush nearly tripped up attempts at year-end news wrap-ups, but James Poniewozik sees clearly: The big news this year was sex and the president.
A new era for Iraq?
Ian Williams
Saddam Hussein must decide whether to accept the U.N.'s latest arms-inspection deal, which could end sanctions against his country.
The roots of a hostage crisis
Robert Bryce, Lisa Tozzi
The angry Cuban detainees in Louisiana are just some of the illegal immigrants trapped in the INS's permanent limbo.
Beautiful dreamer
Michael Sragow
"End of the Affair" director Neil Jordan talks about sex, Catholicism and why "God is the greatest imaginary being of all time."
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Say what? Horowitz thinks Republicans are too NICE?! Plus: Grateful Dead producer defends cut-and-paste editing; marriage-savers are wrong about monogamy.
The vice president's stiff comedy
Daniel Kurtzman
Al Gore's problem is not that he lacks a sense of humor -- he's just not showing it.
Boris goes off
Laura Rozen
Although Russian President Yeltsin left early, the OSCE meeting provided evidence of the West's growing sentiment that human rights are as sacred as national sovereignty.
Dead senator running?
Jake Tapper
LBJ's son-in-law Chuck Robb once seemed to be on the fast track to the White House, but these days, he's considered the senator most likely to lose his job in 2000.
I Kiss You!!!!!
Janelle Brown
A friendly Turkish accordion player becomes the Net's latest collective craze.
Garry Trudeau
David Rubien
The most powerful voice for truth and justice in American journalism is the junkyard dog of editorial cartooning -- and the creator of "Doonesbury."
Chinese take-out
Sean Elder
Accusing the New York Times of a hit piece, Brill's Content does one of its own.
Body count
Charles Taylor
In his controversial -- and frightening -- new bestseller, Pat Buchanan argues for a mighty America built upon the corpses of the weak.
Back to the eve of destruction?
Joe Conason
Senate GOP leaders have endangered us all by their foolish rejection of the test-ban treaty.
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