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September 7 - 14, 2000

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Election 2000 Coverage

Warriors, guns, and money

When the Berlin Wall came down, Cold Warriors didn't simply become desk jockeys. Ken Silverstein's new book investigates where they are now -- and what they're doing.
by Jason Vest

Last stop Wonderland

Is a way of life ending at Revere's embattled dog track?
by Chris Wright

Sox support weakens

Labor support for a new Fenway Park is more bark than bite. Plus, Mayor Menino may call out the troops to oppose Cellucci's tax cut, and a new group forms to combat transit racism.
by Ben Geman

[This Just In] Work: Parsing prosperity
Media: Rehashing old theories
Stress Control: `Oh no' to `aha!'
Science Friction: The clone ranger
Elephant Walk: Debating the debate
Radio: FNX network extends its reach
Health Care: Still fighting the good fight

c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Why the ACLU is right
NAMBLA and the Attleboro cult case

Talking Politics by Seth Gitell

McCain lite
The key to Gore's success? John McCain. Bush has failed to capitalize on McCain's blueprint for success with swing voters -- so Gore co-opted the issues.

Out There by Chris Wright

Drink or swim
Whatever happened to the happy hangover?

Urban Buy by Suzanne Kammlott

Back to cool
Form, function, funky

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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