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Fighting Smart
A group of well-funded conservative think tanks and media pundits feed the Republican attack machine. Democrats lag far behind. -
Battle for the Deep
The Alaska fishery could be America's last great resource giveaway--and powerful companies are fighting for a piece of it. -
Beyond the Contract
The Republican "Contract with America" is a popular exercise meant to divert attention from their real agenda: deep cuts in many programs that Americans rely on--from poultry inspections to health research. -
Heroes of the Earth
As Margaret Mead once said, never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world--it's the only thing that ever has. -
Opportunity Knocks
One common response to crime is to retreat into blissful ignorance, to turn the page quickly when newspaper headlines refer to mass murders or to a child abduction in a distant state. but ignorance is a significant risk factor for becoming a victim of crime. -
Big Fat Lies
Media watchdog Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting spent two years listening to--and checking up on--Rush's claims. Below, a selection of the Big Blowhard's twistings of the truth. -
Zedillo’s Choice
Mexico's president must choose: accommodate the drug lords who control the government or reform the system -- and risk his own life. -
The New Mafia Order
The 'sistema,' which has ruled Sicily since my great-grandparents were children, has grown into a transnational empire of crime, and a trading power of phenomenal reach. -
Phil’s Felon
As a presidential candidate, Phil Gramm vows to put criminals in jail "and keep them there." but his record with drug dealer Bill Doyle tells a different story. -
Restoring Public Trust
Why are liberals so unpopular? Daniel Yankelovich, a leading analyst of public opinion, believes that liberals can once again play a vital political role--if they take public rejection of their policies more seriously. -
California Schemer: What You Need to Know About Pete Wilson
When Pete Wilson's presidential campaign crashed at the end of September, his brand of racial politics didn't necessarily fail with him. Wilson's skillful manipulation of white fear may still set the tone during next year's race for the presidency. -
Tobacco Dole
What do Bob Dole's telemarketer, his chief California strategist, and one of his national co-chairs have in common? Big Tobacco.