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Baked Alaska?

Anthony York
Fearing a return to the days of James Watt, green activists mobilize to spike Bush's environmental nominees.

For Gore, it’s now or never

Jonathan V. Last
The vice president is fighting this election battle to the death, because he knows he'll never get another shot.

Let the big dog out

Joan Walsh
Al Gore's cowardly refusal to run on President Clinton's legacy -- and let the most masterful politician of his generation campaign for him -- may cost him the election.

Come again

Marisa Kakoulas
Helen Wolf runs one of the few remaining sex shops in Giuliani's Manhattan, where her grandmotherly advice is to have fun.

Napster’s shutdown

Salon Staff
By Scott Rosenberg

Why the music industry has nothing to celebrate

Scott Rosenberg
Napster's shutdown will only cause a thousand alternatives to bloom.

Babealicious Bush ads

Alicia Montgomery
There's a gorgeous George in upcoming television spots; he's George W.'s biracial nephew and Bush is soft on Microsoft.

Yo! I ride through the valley in the shadow of death

David Darlington
A quartet of intrepid mountain bikers tackles the far, unfriendly reaches of Death Valley National Park -- and learns some lessons about life.

Unlikely jailbirds

Daryl Lindsey
Being in the wrong place at the wrong time gets a duo arrested -- and admired.

D.C. cops plow through crowds, reporters

Jake Tapper
This is an ongoing notebook of events as police and protesters square off.

Back from the brink

Anthony York
Bush keeps a California office after all, trying to reassure Golden State Republicans he won't give up on the state.

Next generation iCraveTV?

Damien Cave
Canadian comedians post iCraveiCraveTV to re-re-broadcast the TV shows iCraveTV intercepts and streams online.

Kicking for breath

Frank Houston
I watched as my brother almost died from asthma.

Black and right

Ray Sawhill
Thomas Sowell talks about the arrogance of liberal elites and the loneliness of the black conservative.

Murky future for tax cuts

Sarah Keech
Republicans regroup and plot strategy after President Clinton's veto of their $792 billion tax-cut package.

Mr. Fix-it

Sean Donahue
After a summer of outages, eBay recruited Maynard Webb to be chief of technologies and shore up the auction site's systems.

Assume the position, Newt

David Corn
Former House Speaker Gingrich faces embarrassing questions about his sex life and marital fidelity.

The thinker

Joshua Micah Marshall
Bill Bradley may have "big ideas," but as a notoriously cautious senator he sat out the big political fights.

Rebirth of a nation

Daryl Lindsey
Iran's burgeoning democracy movement against the power of the fundamentalist establishment is led by students in blue jeans who like American music.

Can AOL silence its critics?

Janelle Brown
The latest site to be burned by America Online's heat is peeved, but not surprised.

Ebay down all night

Associated Press
The worst in a string of outages has left the online auction house dark for more than 12 hours.

Dying to ride

Andrew Taber
As the pro cycling season begins, drug-use scandals continue to explode.

Netcenter forums win a wan reprieve

Janelle Brown
Netscape's community area will remain open for 30 days, officials say -- but users still can't get in.

Are we bug-free yet?

Patricia Ensworth
Y2K software testers bite their nails, cross their fingers and watch the clock.
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