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June 17 - 24, 1999

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The two faces of Hillary Rodham Clinton
The public loves the stand-by-your-man wife, but she's not running. Welcome, once again, the cookie-dissing, Whitewater-dissembling, health-care-botching 'equal partner' who nearly set off a culture war during her husband's first term.
by Dan Kennedy

Plus, Christopher Hitchens and Joe Conason offer two views of Hillary.

Cruel to be kind

Advanced medical techniques give animals a new leash on life, but owners -- and their pets -- are often feeling the strain
by Chris Wright

Air quality

A proposed study aims to find out what Logan Airport is doing to public health. Plus, the House and Senate battle over budgets, and the search for a Saunders successor is on.
by Ben Geman

Name games

The Red Sox say they don't want to sell the name of the new park to the highest corporate bidder. But they don't mind sticking the tab to you.
by Jason Gay

Follow-up

A break for Bad Girrls -- sort of
by Ben Geman

Rip-offs

The other evil empire
by Ben Geman


c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Art lessons
Rather than hassling alternative arts spaces such as Bad Girrls Studios, city officials should be looking for ways to help them thrive

Cityscape by Sarah McNaught

Wake-up call
As citywide crime levels drop, some of Boston's safest neighborhoods may be feeling too secure for their own good

Talking Politics by Michael Crowley

Bush whacked
George W. threatens to render his opponents -- and primary voters -- irrelevant

Out There by Dan Zevin

Fear of fatherhood
When paternal instincts strike, breeder beware

Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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