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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.
USA vs. Iran (vs. Iran)
Ethan Zindler
Ethan Zindler reports from the World Cup: At the Iran-U.S. match, the real action is in the stands.
Cap in hand
Jonathan Broder
President Clinton goes to China, a country the U.S. needs more than ever.
Stumbling toward the brink
Jonathan Broder
Clinton's disintegrating foreign policy should be of much more concern to the White House -- and the country -- than Kenneth Starr's latest chess moves.
Are we the world?
Andrew O'Hehir
Despite our uneasy place on Planet Soccer, the United States will be vying for glory as the globe's most passionately watched sporting event begins.
Gloves off
Jonathan Broder
Over the next two weeks, President Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will undergo a very public battle of wills over the future of Middle East peace.
Les birds et les bees
Debra S. Ollivier
When it comes to teaching their toddlers about sex, they really do do things differently in France
American Spectator audit: Is the fox guarding the henhouse?
Jonathan Broder
Theodore Olson, a close friend of Kenneth Starr's and a former attorney for David Hale, heads the embattled American Spectator's crucial internal investigation.
Dear Daughter: Go to jail. Love, Mom
Dawn MacKeen, Lori Leibovich
Pro-family advocates would rather pass judgment on Monica Lewinsky's mom than on the government forcing her to testify against her child.
Stalemate
Gary Kamiya
Salon Media Circus: Howard Kurtz's 'Spin Cycle' paints a damning portrait of the
sterile battle between Clinton's PR team and the terminally cynical White
House media.
Newsreal: Tag team
Loren Jenkins
The great satan and the great sponsor of international terrorism are teaming up to take on the great dictator.
Time for one thing: A guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film
the Salon staff
For the sleep-depraved and time-pressed, a guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film.
Under the spell of Angkor Wat
Jeff Greenwald
Jeff Greenwald revels in the astonishing ruins and riches of Angkor Wat.
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.
Starr chamber
Mollie Dickenson
The deep and twisted roots of Kenneth Starr's Clinton inquisition stretch back to the dark corners of the 1992 presidential campaign.
Newsreal: Starr chamber
Mollie Dickenson
Washington journalist Mollie Dickenson investigates the unsavory political origins of Kenneth Starr's endless inquisition of President Clinton.
Newsreal: Finish the job? Not in our lifetime
Jonathan Broder
The U.S. can't "go all the way" in Iraq because Saddam Hussein's
neighbors need to keep him around.
Germ war games
Jeff Stein
A study written for the U.S. military, and obtained by Salon, describes a germ war scenario in which the U.S. suffers many casualties before it recovers.
Men in black (robes)
Bruce Shapiro
A legal affairs reporter says that if you're looking for a "conspiracy" to bring down President Clinton, you might start with the head of the United States Supreme Court.
Newsreal: “I wanted to shoot the CIA director”
Jeff Stein
In letters to Salon's correspondent, Pakistani terrorist Mir Aimal Kasi -- who faces the death penalty for killing two CIA employees -- explains why he did it, recounts his life on the lam and says his only regret is that he didn't kill higher-ranking CIA officials.
Newsreal: Lord of the dance
William O. Beeman
The real significance of Iranian President Khatami's appearance may be in its implicit message to Iranians themselves, says an anthropologist and expert in Iranian culture.
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