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Salon.com September 12, 2000 Carina Chocano |
GOP: Our celebs suck! The Dems have Hollywood's A-list; the Republicans are stuck with Bo Derek and Pat Boone.  |
Salon.com September 12, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Gore gaining ground in polls The latest poll shows the Vice President at his strongest since April... Plus, the veep shares the love with Oprah, Lieberman grabs some loot in Texas and Bush works the crowd in Florida....  |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Bush gets in on Hollywood-bashing Lynne Cheney will be able to take her shots at the entertainment industry before Congress in what's shaping up to be the season's biggest gangbang  |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 David Horowitz |
Stop being so paranoid, GOP Republicans should stop worrying so much about Bush's tough couple of weeks on the campaign trail.  |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Gore campaign's close call At the last minute, a Dallas fundraiser is moved from a restaurant whose owner faces an SEC complaint.  |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
W. as Hamlet The Texas governor suffers chronic angst over his dad, who paved his way but never told him about condoms. The military blows off Bush, Gore woos Joe sixpack, and the polls stay even.  |
Salon.com September 9, 2000 Anthony York |
Bush could nab Latino endorsement The Mexican American Political Association may support the candidate who has lavished more attention on it. And that's not Al Gore.  |
Salon.com September 8, 2000 Alan Berlow |
Prescription politics What's the difference between the Bush and Gore health plans?  |
Salon.com September 8, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Gore gains poll power The first post-Labor Day polls are out, and they're all good news for Al Gore. Three surveys show Gore slightly ahead of George W. Bush or tied with him.... Plus, execution pace in Texas slows before election day... Cheney missed voting in 14 out of last 16 elections since 1995...  |
Finance & Development September 1, 2000 Mary Locke |
Funding the IMF: The Debate in the U.S. Congress It has been said that the U.S. Congress works in mysterious ways. During the 1997-98 debate on increasing funding for the IMF, some supporters of the IMF viewed the increasingly intense debate with foreboding. So how was it that full funding was ultimately approved?  |
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