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Newsreal: And the losers are…
Andrew Ross
Salon's first annual Fin de Siecle Awards, given to all those who helped make the world just a little worse than it would have been without them.
The Pied Piper of the Clinton conspiracists
Gene Lyons
An Arkansas newspaper columnist who has followed the fortunes and alleged scandals of President Clinton for years reviews a new book by a British journalist who believes that the president is guilty of every crime his extremist opponents accuse him of.
Traveling mercies
Anne Lamott
When everything in your life goes wrong at once, something big and lovely is about to get born.
Newsreal: Purveyor of catastrophe
Jonathan Broder
Khomeini, Saddam, the killing of the Kurds, war after war in the Middle East -- all brought to you by the U.S. arms trade. Maybe it's time for Washington to rethink its policy.
Newsreal: The ayatollah who came in from the cold
Christopher Hitchens
Salman Rushdie has had it with Western writers who think it's his own fault that the Iranians are out to kill him. First up in the cross hairs: John Le Carr
Newsreal: Lone gunmen
Jeff Stein
The most serious terrorist threat to America comes not from organized or state-sponsored groups of political militants but from loners with a grudge and a gun.
Newsreal: Massacre in the desert
Andrew Ross
A former New York Times Cairo bureau chief describes the group behind the attack that killed over 60 people near Luxor, Egypt, and explains why they go after foreign tourists as a way of getting a radical Islamic state.
Newsreal: Paula Jones's sleaze finder
Jonathan Broder
The latest member of the Paula Jones legal team is a private detective whose job is to run down the sleaziest recycled rumors about the president's alleged sexual escapades in Arkansas.
Newsreal: Clinton, Saddam and the hot zone
Jonathan Broder
A biological warfare expert examines allegations that Iraq possesses a new class of genetically engineered "bioweaponry" that could kill hundreds of thousands of people and terrorize American cities.
“The Peacemaker”
Charles Taylor
The Peacemaker is one of those dunderheaded blockbusters that makes you hate Hollywood.
Media Circus
Eric Alterman
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has taken a beating in the press after it was revealed that documents he used in writing a new book on the Kennedys were fake.
No harm, no foul
Jonathan Broder
A law professor says Clinton and Gore will walk away from the campaign finance fiasco unscathed.
Must-see hearings!
Art Levine
Stung by low ratings and general lack of interest,
Sen. Fred Thompson has a secret plan to get
America watching his investigation of the campaign
finance scandal.
Ratings today, censorship tomorrow
Joseph D. Lasica
The Net industry is rushing to embrace ratings systems for the Web. The technology will help parents keep their kids away from porn. It can also help anyone censor anything.
Why Israel shouldn't trust Yasir Arafat
David Horowitz
The Nobel Laureate is a sadistic dictator and shameless liar who has just one wish for the Jewish state: That it cease to exist.
Newsreal: When the best defense isn't a good offense
Matthew Dallek
Clinton's lawyer finds that his take-no-prisoners approach may be the wrong strategy to use against Paula Jones.
Media Circus – Microsoft bites the Big Apple
Sean Elder
Redmond's new Sidewalk New York is off to a decent start. But do New Yorkers really need Bill Gates to tell them where to get Chinese food?
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Jonathan Broder
Beneath the smiles and the mutual assurances, the U.S. and China are locked in an implacable struggle for power. And China, rapidly becoming a world-class military force, doesn't intend to lose.
Newsreal: Stop Demonizing Mexico
Sam Quinones
The U.S. Congress is shocked -- shocked! -- to find (gasp!) corruption in Mexico. Maybe it ought to remember that the U.S. is largely responsible for it.
Scientology's “Holocaust”
David Hudson
Is Hollywood on the wrong side in Germany's "Church" vs. state furor?
THE O.J. TRIAL, PART 2:
BRING BACK INSTANT REPLAY
Gary Kamiya
For those outraged by this century's most notorious perversion of justice, media condemnation has become the court of last appeal
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