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Lessons from "Erin Brockovich" If tort reformers like George W. Bush had their way, greedy corporations like California public utility PG&E would still be poisoning their neighbors. Gore and Bush jostle over reform The vice president takes up campaign finance, and both parties spin for the upper hand. A "poison" divides us The man who has made it a personal mission to destroy affirmative action one state at a time explains why the policy is so damaging. Deep in the heart of Clinton country George W. Bush travels to Arkansas' Central High School to tout his education platform. McCain's whirlwind week The vanquished GOP contender talks to Salon about his return to the Senate, helping his party and forgiving -- if not forgetting -- the tactics of George W. Bush. Makin' out at Bob Jones U. I lied so I could sin. But I need to thaw in hell after Bob Jones' deepfreeze. Bush's secret weapon Condoleezza Rice discusses her candidate's strong foreign policy convictions, but it's clear she's the brains of the operation. Back from the brink Bush keeps a California office after all, trying to reassure Golden State Republicans he won't give up on the state. "T for Texas/T for Tennessee" From "Waltz Across Texas" to "The Tennessee Waltz": Will Bush or Gore dance his way to the White House? The pussy-whipped princelings of the press corps Shame on the media for mistaking a stunted Uriah Heep for a real man; all hail Rush Limbaugh's cultural indispensability! |
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