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Washington Monthly
An independent monthly magazine devoted to politics, government, culture, and the media in America, from a progressive perspective. Publishes investigative and opinion-based feature articles by notable authors, short news items, humorous sidebars, and book reviews of recent titles on politics and culture, as well as occasional excerpts from forthcoming political books. For general audiences.
Desert swarm.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) March 01, 2004
Art of compromise.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) March 01, 2004
Jilting at windmills.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) March 01, 2004
Tilting at Windmills. March 01, 2004
10 miles square: all the General's Men Wesley Clark's disappointed arm... March 01, 2004
Monthly journalism award.(The Washington Monthly's) March 01, 2004
Plunder drugs: why Americans believe they have to put up with pharmace... March 01, 2004
Rude boys: how bigotry and arrogance at the FBI undermine national sec... March 01, 2004
Meanwhile in America. March 01, 2004
Raising hell: how the punishing costs of childbearing imperil us all. March 01, 2004
Blair hitch project: how Clinton's ideological fellow traveler became ... March 01, 2004
Bush's war against wonks: why the president's policies are falling apa... March 01, 2004
Hire Ed: the secret to making Bush's school reform law work? More bure... March 01, 2004
Hard currency: unilateralism doesn't work for foreign aid, either. March 01, 2004
Twilight of the neocons: Richard Perle has begun to panic.(On Politica... March 01, 2004
Hollywood and squares: celebrities and presidents don't mix.(On Politi... March 01, 2004
Meanwhile in Ankara: the real hope for spreading democracy in the Midd... March 01, 2004
Trading spaces. March 01, 2004
Shattered Glassman.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) March 01, 2004
Iraq jock.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) March 01, 2004
Daddy, War, Bucks: Kevin Phillips revisits the sins of the Bush father... March 01, 2004
Block the vote: 50 Floridas in '04. March 01, 2004
Who's Who. March 01, 2004
Crowd control: how audiences make music.(On Political Books) March 01, 2004
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