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Salon.com September 13, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Rats infest the GOP Did the Republicans engage in subliminal advertising tactics with their Gore attack ad?  |
Salon.com September 13, 2000 Camille Paglia |
The true voice of the Amazon returns! Stand back as she holds forth on Bush's bumbling ineptitude, Gore's shameless demagoguery and other reasons she's voting for Nader. Plus: Major league media assholes, Anne Heche and more!  |
Salon.com September 13, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Wacko stalks Bush A Texas man threatens to "kick his ass." Republicans are overrun with "rat" attacks, the New York Senate candidates struggle over Jews and Hillary Clinton chases female voters. Plus, a new Reuters poll has Gore with a statistically significant lead over Bush...  |
Salon.com September 12, 2000 Anthony York |
Counterspin Frustrated Republicans say a New York Times story on the Bush campaign's "rats" offensive is revenge for the governor's "major league" gaffe.  |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Elaine Appleton |
E-Town, USA Entrepreneurs all over the country are taking matters into their own hands and transforming their communities into wired cities. Here's how you can compete from anywhere...  |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Jill Hecht Maxwell |
On the Wired Front Blue-collar communities are designing their own high-tech networks to attract business...  |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Anne Stuart |
Parallel Universe Evanston, Ill., ran out of room to grow. So an enterprising group of residents is expanding the city online...  |
Salon.com September 12, 2000 Arthur Allen |
The battle over bio-terror A recent report urges America to pour $13 billion into preventing disease-based warfare, but evidence suggests that our fears are misplaced.  |
Salon.com September 12, 2000 Joe Conason |
Keeping a lid on the spoilers Bush and Gore fear allowing third-party candidates into the debates because they might spark real discussions.  |
Salon.com September 12, 2000 David Skinner |
Gore's soft sell on "Oprah" Shunning the politician mantle, he pitches himself as a successful, sensitive, middle-aged professional who really, really loves his wife.  |
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