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Salon.com January 25, 2001 Carina Chocano |
I take it back After threatening to expatriate themselves if Bush won the election, most would-be celebrity defectors put the back pedal to the metal...  |
Salon.com January 23, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
Secret weapons Frances FitzGerald talks about the Bush administration's commitment to national missile defense, the "son of Star Wars" scheme no one seems to understand...  |
Salon.com January 23, 2001 Alicia Montgomery |
The most dangerous game With one swift move of the pen, President Bush angers pro-choice activists, while strident pro-lifers say he didn't go far enough...  |
Salon.com January 22, 2001 David Horowitz |
The Democratic inquisition Democrats set out to tar and feather Bush's Cabinet nominees as racists, overlooking their own racial peccadilloes...  |
Salon.com January 22, 2001 David Tuller |
Along comes Mary Having a lesbian in the second family eases the pain of losing gay-friendly Bill Clinton. Now gay rights action returns to the state and local level -- where it matters most, anyway...  |
Salon.com January 20, 2001 Maria Russo |
Laura Bush, first lady of literacy Salon interviews Stanley Crouch about the future of literature under the new administration...  |
Salon.com January 20, 2001 Kerry Lauerman & Alicia Montgomery |
Saturday in the park with George You could learn a lot about the new Bush era from Saturday's inaugural. God and Stetsons? Good. Clinton and taxes? Bad...  |
Salon.com January 20, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
Thousands protest Bush's Inauguration Demonstrators lining the parade route give the new presidential limo an unwelcome splash on its way to the White House...  |
Salon.com January 20, 2001 Anthony York |
"A single nation of justice and opportunity" In a 14-minute political sermon, George W. Bush promises to unite a divided country after the bitterly contested election...  |
Salon.com January 19, 2001 David Lehman |
A poetry-free presidency The lack of a poet at Bush's Inauguration is a bleak omen of his administration's attitude toward culture -- but then again, what poet would agree to appear?  |
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