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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.
Kate Millett, the ambivalent feminist
Leslie Crawford
The author of the 1970 bestseller "Sexual Politics" may have been the women's movement's most unlikely heroine, or maybe not.
As the world yawns
Jake Tapper
The Clinton spin machine kicks into overdrive to protect the president against the damaging allegations in the Cox Report.
Stop this war
David Horowitz
Clinton and his leftist buddies in NATO are squandering our money and our military credibility in the Balkans.
Rescuing the feminist book
Maria Russo
Martha Nussbaum reimagines the women's movement -- from global poverty to the right to be hot.
A touch of vulgarity
Laura Miller
Salman Rushdie talks about Bob Dylan, Princess Di, the brutality of love, the banality of the rock 'n' roll scene and the end of the fatwa.
A specter haunting Europe
Tamara Straus
The war in Yugoslavia brings U.S.-Russian relations to the brink.
Prince of deception
David Horowitz
Clinton has squandered our most precious asset -- the credibility of our military as a deterrent -- and now he is poised on the slippery slope toward a ground war.
Kazan: Who Betrayed Whom?
David Horowitz
Those who condemn the betrayals of the witch-hunt era need to look now at their own.
Harvey Keitel and the Sundance Kid
Jennie Yabroff
An interview with "Three Seasons" director Tony Bui
Clash of the camels!
Laurie Udesky
On Turkey's Aegean coast, the venerable sport of camel-wrestling relieves winter's monotony.
The walls around the garden
Fiona Morgan
Tara Bahrampour, author of "To See and See Again: A Life in Iran and America," talks about balancing between two cultures and glimpsing the crumbling boundaries and lush center of Iranian life.
Hats off to a condemned man
David Horowitz
Christopher Hitchens' only crime was to speak the truth about Sidney Blumenthal to a community that hates the truth.
On their minds
Salon Staff
Political experts from both sides deconstruct President Clinton's 1999 State of the Union address.
Airstrikes of mercy
Geraldine Brooks
A lifelong pacifist and former Middle East reporter for the Wall Street Journal on why we should bomb Baghdad.
A plague on all their houses
Murray Waas
On Capitol Hill, partisan hard-liners have damaged the constitutional democracy they claim to hold so dear.
Marriage among the mullahs
Cynthia Joyce
The directors of "Divorce Iranian Style" speak out about unhappy marriages, Islamic law and the rights of women.
A kinder, gentler lynch mob
Gary Kamiya
The peachy-keen GOP has shown its true colors -- and they confirm the most brain-dead radical stereotypes from the '60s.
A kinder, gentler lynch mob
Gary Kamiya
The 'peachy-keen GOP has shown its true colors -- and they confirm the most brain-dead radical stereotypes from the '60s.
Impeachment hearing voices
Salon Staff
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