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Readme 1998:
Policy made plain.
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- Lies, Damned Lies, and Impeachment Fine. Now let's go back and impeach Reagan and Bush.
Michael Kinsley Dec. 25, 1998 - No headline
Michael Kinsley Dec. 20, 1998 - Book Bork, Browser Bork Robert Bork wrote the book on antitrust. He seems to have forgotten he ever read it.
Michael Kinsley Dec. 11, 1998 - No headline
Michael Kinsley Nov. 27, 1998 - No headline
Michael Kinsley Nov. 15, 1998 - No headline
Michael Kinsley Nov. 8, 1998 - Our Revels Now Are Ended
Michael Kinsley Nov. 1, 1998 - No headline
Michael Kinsley Oct. 25, 1998 - Slate Goes Postal
Michael Kinsley Oct. 18, 1998 - No headline
Michael Kinsley Oct. 10, 1998 - Two Liars Two liars.
Michael Kinsley Sept. 13, 1998 - No Cigar No cigar.
Michael Kinsley Sept. 6, 1998 - Calling all poets.
Michael Kinsley Aug. 21, 1998 - Slate Home Delivery
Michael Kinsley Aug. 16, 1998 - How we lost that story.
Michael Kinsley Aug. 9, 1998 - Politics and Culture Slate lite.
Michael Kinsley July 24, 1998 - Politics and Culture Slate progress report.
Michael Kinsley July 18, 1998 - Fictional Journalism for Dummies Fictional journalism for dummies.
Michael Kinsley June 28, 1998 - Now Is the Summer of Too Much Content Now is the summer of too much content.
Michael Kinsley June 20, 1998 - Boxes Within Boxes An orgy of shameless self-promotion.
Michael Kinsley June 7, 1998 - Umbrella Policy Umbrella policy, by Michael Kinsley.
Michael Kinsley May 24, 1998 - Glass Dismissed
Michael Kinsley May 17, 1998 - Lurking Made Easy Lurking made easy.
Michael Kinsley May 3, 1998 - UI Like, UI Don't Like UI like, UI don't like.
Michael Kinsley April 26, 1998 - Not a Real Column This Week, Just a Few Plugs Not a real column this week, just a few plugs.
Michael Kinsley April 19, 1998 - Ethics Upside Down A Washington journalist pilloried for his integrity.
Michael Kinsley April 10, 1998 - We Don't Like Your Altitude A bad altitude and some new features.
Randy Cohen April 5, 1998 - Le Monde and Ha'aretz, Home Delivery "International Papers" by e-mail.
Michael Kinsley March 29, 1998 - Goldilocks in Cyberspace Michael Kinsley on people who think they have problems.
Michael Kinsley March 22, 1998 - We Happy Few Michael Kinsley on boycotting the Web.
Michael Kinsley March 15, 1998 - $19.95 or Bust The editor says, "$19.95 or bust."
Michael Kinsley March 8, 1998 - Supplies Are Unlimited, But Order Now Anyway Michael Kinsley on limited supplies and new contests.
Michael Kinsley March 1, 1998 - Be the First on Your Block A special message (and a fantastic bargain) from the editor of Slate.
Michael Kinsley Feb. 20, 1998 - God Bless Monica Lewinsky Michael Kinsley says, "God bless Monica."
Michael Kinsley Feb. 15, 1998 - Gore the Ox Michael Kinsley on liberal enthusiasm for conservative reforms.
Michael Kinsley Feb. 8, 1998 - Shameless puffery from the editor.
Michael Kinsley Feb. 1, 1998 - Bill Clinton's Browser Michael Kinsley on the president's browser and other Clinternalia.
Michael Kinsley Jan. 25, 1998 - Outrageous Fortune Mike Kinsley defends Crossfire, challenges Fortune, and delivers the mail.
Michael Kinsley Jan. 18, 1998 - Here a Chick, There a Chick Chicks and Prudence.
Michael Kinsley Jan. 11, 1998
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