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He Ain’t Heavy
April 16, 2001
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Dull and Duller
Hillary Clinton stays under the radar during her first term as Senator
October 16, 2000
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The Courtship
May 8, 2000
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Why "civil union" isn't marriage.
May 8, 2000
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July 12, 1999
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December 1, 1997
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Lee's way
November 18, 1996
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The Seducer
August 19, 1996
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May 13, 1996
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Shell game
July 10, 1995
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The Power of Pets
July 12, 1993
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The Newer Paradigm
April 26, 1993
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Clincest
Washington's new ruling class
March 2, 1992
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Stand By Your Men
The ballad of Tammy Wynette.
February 3, 1992
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Why Bill Clinton is being cast as the most electable candidate in a conservative era
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