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The New York Times Magazine 1998 Gail Collins
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A couple of kingmakers talking shop: Ralph Reed and George Stephanopoulos, ideological opposites, agree on one thing, anyway: partisanship is the new third rail of American politics.(Interview)
Gail Collins
Lust at the top; what do Jefferson, Jackson, Cleveland, Wilson, and Clinton have in common?(presidents elected in spite of rampant gossip about their private affairs)
Gail Collins
Why the women are fading away.(women in politics are not reaching expected levels of success)
Gail Collins
Why the women are fading away.(women politicians are failing in 1998)
Gail Collins
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