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New(er) Democrat?

Cover Story | The election of Bill Clinton in 1992 ushered in the era of the "New Democrat," the smooth-talking centrist who pays at least lip-service to some conservative social values. But in nominating Jack Kevorkian's lawyer to challenge an incumbent Republican governor in Michigan, have Democrats found in Geoffrey Fieger a new model, sharp-tongued advocate of hard-core liberalism?

In this issue: "Clinton: Time to resign," Aug. 29, 1998

Features

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Fighting the demons

International |  Crusader Noel Vidaurre fights communist Ortega on the left and corruption on the right

Dispatches

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Quotables

I look at him and see Geraldo at his worst. Geraldo Rivera, speaking in a Playboy interview about Jerry Springer. "FLK" "BUNDY" "PIN" Abbreviations used by…

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This Week

A little too late The "Real IRA," a splinter group from the larger, Catholic-dominated Irish Republican Army, claimed responsibility for the Aug. 15…

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Timeless C.S. Lewis at 100

Culture |  He still influences Christian culture warriors

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Books: Good books, great ones

Books |  A Christian guide to classic literature helps readers know the difference

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Feel good about yourself

Culture |  The war over self-esteem and self-control

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Changing civilizations

Culture |  A population implosion & other cultural buzz

Voices

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Mailbag

Change focus I have grown tired of reading Christians editorialize about gambling ("All bets are off," Aug. 1). The arguments are more politically…

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Which worship

What pleases God turns out to be best for us

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Always under oath

Truth doesn't come with a toggle switch

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Poetry of anguish

The president should have followed Psalm 51

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