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December 31, 2001     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
It's time for this column's roundup of the year's most memorable aphorisms, adages and other sayings. • "A rattlesnake loose in the living room tends to ...
 
     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
It's time for this column's roundup of the year's most memorable aphorisms, adages and other sayings. ·  "A rattlesnake loose in the ...
 
December 30, 2001     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Hillary Clinton has surprised many of us by behaving like a serious mainstream politician for more than two years. But the strain is ...
 
December 26, 2001     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
It's official. The campaign to "humanize" John Walker is under way. A possible trial for treason is a concern, of course, but the battle for ...
 
December 17, 2001     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Conflict may erupt again next year, but for now the war over the poinsettias has come to an end in St. Paul, Minn. ...
 
December 10, 2001     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
In his impressive new book, "Coloring the News," William McGowan has an unusual take on the continuing battle over bias in the news ...
 
December 3, 2001     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
America's next official victim group may be roaring your way on their Harley-Davidsons. Bikers are sick and tired of rampant anti-biker bigotry, so they are ...
 


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