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Close-Up on Bill. Fade. Cut!
President Clinton and daughter Chelsea attended a fundraiser Saturday. (AP Photo)
Bras as Fashion
Brassiere straps are being marketed as fashion accessories in fancy satin, glitzy metallics, giddy patterns, even transparent plastic.

In Santa Fe, An Operatic Oasis Looks to the Future
Santa Fe is typical of the small urban disasters that the Southwest's contempt for urban planning has spawned.

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Impeachment Island Impeachment Island
We sent 16 political and news media figures to Gilligan's Island and divided them into teams. We've set challenges, and you've voted people off. We're down to six. The new challenge began Monday. Check back Thursday for results and a new challenge.
Online Surveys
Battle of the Funniest: Final
We're taking the Top 10 from the AFI's 100 Funniest Films for a head-to-head competition. No. 6 "Blazing Saddles" won five straight to make it to the final against No. 1 "Some Like It Hot."

Favorite Hairy-Backed Celebrities
Your Favorite Tom Cruise Film
The Best of the Crude Movies
Britney, Don't Do This One Again
Teen Singers You Mind the Least
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Live Online
Live Online The Grapevine: Join The Post's wine columnist Michael Franz to discuss all things grape.

What's Cooking: Calling all foodies! Join Kim O'Donnel for an hour of kitchen humor and culinary finds.

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Discuss AM-FM trends and issues with Frank Ahrens, who writes "The Radio Listener" column for The Post.

Hollywood & Vine: Sharon Waxman, The Post's Hollywood correspondent, discusses the inner workings of the movie industry.

Chapter 1
Chapter 1 New Chapters
"The Gentleman From New York Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Biography" by Godfrey Hodgson; "Like Normal People" by Karen Bender; "Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy" by Stephen Kantrowitz.
A Week in Style
Aug. 14: Close-Up on Bill
Aug. 13: Little Brother Lost
Aug. 12: The Lion Sleeps at Night
Aug. 11: The CIA Gets Smart
Aug. 10: Second Look at Rockwell
Aug. 9: Hell's Aged Angel
Aug. 8: Cyber-Snoops
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Check out our KidsPost, with news, games, online discussion – all designed just for the younger members of the household.
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Outdoors: Riding the Rail-Trails
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The Last Book
Ebook This three-part series on the future of words contains hyperlinks, video clips, photographs, a message board and other enhancements that foreshadow the coming revolution in reading, writing and storytelling.

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'Hollow Man,' 'Cowboys' Top Box Office (Associated Press, Aug. 13, 2000)

Field Scrubs for 'ER' Stint (Reuters, Aug. 14, 2000)

Fawcett Says Stories Unfair (Associated Press, Aug. 13, 2000)

Actress Loretta Young Dead at 87 (Associated Press, Aug. 12, 2000)

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Today's Print Edition
A Two-System Party Results in Dual (and Dueling) Nominees (By Peter Carlson, Page C01)

Close-Up on Bill. Fade. Cut!: With an A-List Cast, 'Clinton' Starts to Wrap Production (By Michael Powell, Page C01)

The Reliable Source (By Lloyd Grove, Page C01)

Media Notes: The AP's Fournier, Down to the Wire (By Howard Kurtz, Page C01)

In Santa Fe, An Operatic Oasis Looks to the Future (By Philip Kennicott, Page C01)

The Perfect Place to Put Those Cameras (By Tom Shales, Page C01)

Twilight of the Gods (By Carlo D'Este, Page C02)

Oh, Man!: Readers' Writes (By Phil McCombs, Page C04)

Coconomics Rule! (By Erin Cronin, Page C04)

Kinetics' Missing Punch Line (By Lisa Traiger, Page C05)

Network Convention Coverage: More of Same (By John Maynard, Page C07)

HIGHLIGHTS (By John Maynard, Page C07)

Tiles & Smiles: Squaring Off at the Scrabble Contest: In R.I., Men & Women of Letters Sit for a Spell (By Karen A. Davis, Page C08)

The Minivan Conceals No Mystery Man (By John F. Kelly, Page C09)

Dear Diary . . . (By Jack Gantos, Page C13)

Web@tlas (By Ellen Edwards, Page C13)

Banton: On Message (By Ayesha Morris, Page C14)

Tweedledee and Tweedledumber (By Jonathan Yardley, Page C02)

PERFORMING ARTS (Page C05)

The Red Pencil (By Chris Redgate, Page C09)

Ann Landers (Page C09)

Today's Horoscope (By Sydney Omarr, Page C10)

CHESS (By Lubomir Kavalek, Page C11)

BRIDGE (By FRANK STEWART, Page C12)



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