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Innocents Abroad
Jeff Stein
The CIA consorts with criminals? If it didn't, it wouldn't be able to function.
Winner take some
Rob Richie, Steven Hill
A new kind of electoral affirmative action could mean more power for minorities
Right hand, left hand
Dennis Bernstein, Robert Knight
One drug agent's decade-long battle to expose the Contra-cocaine connection -- and how the government got in the way
Today Afghanistan, tomorrow the world?
Franz Schurmann
Afghanistan's Taliban rebels blend a little Maoism into their Islamic fundamentalism
BURDEN OF PROOF
Marc Herman
Does the press have different standards of skepticism for different stories? The coverage of the CIA-crack story, compared to that of the various Clinton scandals, seems to indicate that it does.
Paul Theroux
Dwight GarnerMore dangerous than Saddam?
Franz Schurmann
A latter-day Saladin, spouting a mixture of Mao and Islam, is fanning an insurgency that could destabilize the entire region.
Into the Kurdish Quagmire
Jonathan Broder
Clinton's attack on Iraq may help him with voters, but could make his second term miserable.
The Last Thing He Wanted
Dwight Garner
Dwight Garner reviews Joan Didion's novel "The Last Thing He Wanted".
Bob Woodward: Stenographer to the stars
Christopher Hitchens
With his new insider book on Campaign '96, America's foremost investigative reporter once again demonstrates the hollow core of "access" journalism.
Two roads diverge in Mideast
Jonathan Broder
Either way it goes, Israel's election nailbiter will have dramatic impact
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Salon Staff
Investigative reporter Jeff Stein uncovers FBI's mishandling of evidence which could limit the case against suspected bomber
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