Articles

Remembering in Black and White Remembering in Black and White

It may be my imagination, but this year Black History Month has seemed to present a more complicated range of memorials than in the recent past.

Feb 10, 2000 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Farewell, Gary Bauer Farewell, Gary Bauer

x Farewell, adieu to Gary Bauer. We never thought that you'd be our Next President. Too small. Too sour. The countryside we'd have to scour

Feb 10, 2000 / Column / Calvin Trillin

The McCain Insurgency The McCain Insurgency

Every presidential contest in the past two decades has produced something of a quasi populist--a mad-as-hell candidate of the left, right or center who runs against the establish...

Feb 10, 2000 / David Corn

China Spying Story: All the Excuses Fit to Print China Spying Story: All the Excuses Fit to Print

China Spying Story: All the Excuses Fit to Print 20010206 The words of the FBI inquisitor concerning his treatment of Wen Ho Lee couldn't have been more chilling: "It seemed l...

Feb 6, 2000 / Column / Robert Scheer

The Original Valley Girl The Original Valley Girl

Bette Midler got her first starring role in the movies in 1979, playing the lead in The Rose, a thinly disguised biopic about Janis Joplin.

Feb 3, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Sweating Out the Words Sweating Out the Words

CLARIFICATION: A sidebar to Debbie Nathan's February 21 "Sweating Out the Words," about The New Yorker's literary contest and the publishing and informatics industries (converting ...

Feb 3, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Debbie Nathan

Bobby, He Hardly Knew Ye Bobby, He Hardly Knew Ye

Robert Scheer was the last journalist to interview Robert Kennedy.

Feb 3, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Robert Scheer

The Pinochet Principle The Pinochet Principle

The arrest of Augusto Pinochet in England more than a year ago stunned the world and emboldened those seeking to bring dictators and war criminals to justice.

Feb 3, 2000 / Feature / Roane Carey

Medical Rebels Medical Rebels

Research support for this article was provided by the Investigative Fund of The Nation Institute.

Feb 3, 2000 / Feature / Katherine Eban Finkelstein

Justice for Bernard Baran Justice for Bernard Baran

On January 30, 1985, 19-year-old Bernard Baran was convicted of molesting five 3-, 4- and 5-year-old boys and girls at the Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) in Pittsfield...

Feb 3, 2000 / Column / Katha Pollitt

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