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Clinton: TV or not TV?
Joan Walsh
As the lame-duck House moves toward impeachment, the president counts votes and ponders another national address.
Gentleman's agreement
Christopher Hitchens
A bipartisan agreement lets Clinton evade comment and action on the fate of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
The Salon Interview: Ken Follett
David Bowman
The thriller-master talks about Bob Dylan, working with Ross Perot and why he prefers the creature comforts of a luxury hotel to the perilous terrain of his heroes.
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.
A dozen questions Congress should ask Kenneth Starr
Joan Walsh, David Talbot, Murray WaasToppling Saddam
Frank Smyth
Clinton wants a new government in Baghdad, but he and the Iraqi opposition are unlikely to be up to the task.
Target: Saddam
Jeff Stein
The goal is to bring him down this time, says David Kay, who led the first U.N. inspection team in Iraq.
Scaife tells why he cut off Spectator's funding
Murray Waas
The reclusive billionaire points the finger at fellow Arkansas Project conspirators in testimony before the grand jury.
Rushdie: Free at last
Christopher Hitchens
Reason and decency have their occasional victories, too, and the lifting of the fatwah against the author of "The Satanic Verses" is on.
The politics of paranoia
Bruce ShapiroA man for all seasons
Jeff Stein
A man for all seasons: Russia's former KGB chief dishes the truth about new Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov.
The Salon Report on Kenneth Starr
David Talbot
We now know more than we ever wanted to about the president's private life. Here's what the public should know about the prosecutor who may drive him from office.
Introducing the Garner Report
Dwight Garner
Salon introduces the Garner Report, a monthly roundup of new books
The Salon Report on Kenneth Starr
David Talbot
We now know more than we ever wanted to about the president's private life. Here's what the public should know about the prosecutor who may drive him from office.
Is bin Laden a terrorist mastermind — or a fall guy?
Loren Jenkins
When you get past the vague claims of anonymous 'intelligence sources,' the Clinton administration is asking the public to accept on faith its claim that Osama bin Laden is an evil Islamic Dr. No.
How to turn a criminal to a hero
Jonathan Broder
The U.S. attacks on Osama bin Laden have transformed him into a local hero.
Oh when the gays come dancing in
Rebecca Bryant
Rebecca Bryant reports on the physical -- and emotional -- revelations of Gay Games V in Amsterdam.
Terrorism experts question U.S. air strikes
Harry Jaffe, Jeff Stein, Lori Leibovich
Terrorism experts react to Thursday's U.S. air strikes in Afghanistan.
What they're saying
Dawn MacKeen, Lori Leibovich
Susan Faludi, Arianna Huffington and other commentators react to Clinton's day of reckoning
Democrats running scared
Jonathan Broder
The democrats are quivering with fear about their future post-zippergate.
Why Clinton caved in to Israel
Jonathan Broder
In one sign of the cost of to the Lewinsky scandal, Clinton has caved into the Israeli government and abandoned the peace process in the Middle East
Sex, drugs and Armenian vodka
Drew Fellman
Belly buttons, miniskirts and lascivious behavior in post-revolutionary Iran.
A masterful Machiavellian matriarch
Lesley Gold
Former Rep. Pat Schroeder talks about her 24-year stint in Congress, sharing a chair with Ron Dellums and why Monica Lewinsky is no victim.
A masterful Machiavellian matriarch
Lesley Gold
Former Rep. Pat Schroeder talks about her 24-year stint in Congress, sharing a chair with Ron Dellums and why Monica Lewinsky is no victim.
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