Jeff Stein

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Bin Laden's Olympic dreams Bin Laden's Olympic dreams
Al-Qaida conducted "meticulous" surveillance of Salt Lake City, intelligence official says.
Searching for Saddam's replacement Searching for Saddam's replacement
Washington reaches out to ex-Iraqi generals.
Diminished intelligence
Ex-spies say the CIA isn't up to the task of out-smarting Osama bin Laden -- despite billions of new spending in the wake of his embassy bombings.
Send in the clowns Send in the clowns
How Ringling Bros. minions tormented a freelance writer for eight years.
The Greatest Vendetta on Earth The Greatest Vendetta on Earth
Why would the head of Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey hire a former top CIA honcho to torment a hapless freelance writer for eight years?
Treachery over the Andes Treachery over the Andes
The downing of a U.S. missionary plane over Peru raises questions about whether we can trust our drug-war allies -- and the families of soldiers who died in Colombia say the answer is no.
Back-stabbing, CIA-style
The John Deutch scandal shows that the spooks spend more time trying to ruin each other than they do chasing down security breaches.
The man Clinton could have been
Sen. Tom Daschle, the Democrats' point man on impeachment, is a tough negotiator who could save Clinton from himself.
Letters to the Editor
Don't let junkie turn misspent youth into profit; Brazil's "raceless" society; what's the truth about Waco?
Letters to the Editor
Is Britney Spears just "lovestruck"? Plus: Gates' personality quirks conceal real issues in Redmond; selling science with sex appeal.
Delta team at Waco?
A former CIA official says Army commandos played a role in the deadly standoff.
Espionage without evidence
Is it racism, or realism, to look at Chinese-Americans when trying to figure out who's spying for China?
Letters to the Editor
Roger Ebert agrees: Critics get a raw deal. Plus: Debating disabled scholarship; don't let AT&T control our Internet!
Uncle Sam wants you -- in the dark
The Navy is trying to sink an exposi of the phony "gay" scandal behind the explosion on the USS Iowa.
"Christian Identity is for pantywaists"
Right-wingers debate Buford Furrow's goals and his organizational ties.
Who's crying now?
Linda Tripp, whose secret tapes of a tearful Monica Lewinsky almost brought down a president, now faces the long arm of the law herself for recording those fateful tapes illegally.
Free-for-all at Free Republic
Lucianne Goldberg, Matt Drudge and other friends abandon the Clinton-bashing Web site over its attacks on George W. Bush.
Spies and lies
Scientist Wen Ho Lee passed a polygraph test, but the feds want to depend more on them to detect espionage.
Why the Chinese embassy was bombed
A senior intelligence official says the CIA team in charge of choosing targets has no recent Belgrade experience.
Bungling in Buffalo
Fugitive James Kopp is finally charged in the killing of an abortion doctor after the FBI harasses the wrong men.
Letters to the Editor
The anti-abortion movement lives; trepanation advocates have little to lose.
Foul ball
The State Department interferes with the second Cuba-Orioles game.
Has violence killed the anti-abortion movement?
Operation Rescue's Buffalo fizzle showed that big clinic protests are a thing of the past, but they may have already done their damage.
Did Eric Rudolph try to surrender?
A national anti-abortion activist says he was asked to help the fugitive bombing suspect turn himself in to authorities last year -- but "nothing came of it."
Shadow dancing in Buffalo
A drag show kicks off a week of abortion protests, as gays and pro-life Christians square off in a culture-war showdown.
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