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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.

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September 01, 2005

Universal health vouchers.(Letter to the Editor)
September 01, 2005

Country boys.(people during 1920's and 1930's)(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Where did the lobbyists sit?(people then and now)(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

The King and the Duke.(exploiting )(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Charging into battle.(criticism of the reason behind Iraq war)(Brief A...
September 01, 2005

It's either that or a massive depends subsidy.(access to toilets)(Brie...
September 01, 2005

A real life Mr. Smith.(Tilting at Windmills;Wendell L. Willkie)(Brief ...
September 01, 2005

Good thing Grover Norquist wasn't around.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief ...
September 01, 2005

Tutored tots.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Paris Hilton would have bombed in Topeka.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief ...
September 01, 2005

Blessed are the merciful.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Our preacher-in-chief.(Tilting at Windmills)(Franklin Roosevelt)(Brief...
September 01, 2005

Scrooges and suckers.(Tilting at Windmills)
September 01, 2005

The big problem still exists.(Tilting at Windmills)(accounting reforms...
September 01, 2005

Bright ignoramuses.(Tilting at Windmills; Americans lack historical kn...
September 01, 2005

Bush league.(Tilting at Windmills; education in Florida)(Brief Article...
September 01, 2005

Jargon watch: the press discovers Grover Norquist, again.(10 MILES SQU...
September 01, 2005

Judging the judges: liberals need a new constitutional vision to guide...
September 01, 2005

In the imperial weeds: in his travels with special forces on the front...
September 01, 2005

Air time: Andrea Mitchell sat front row for 30 years of American polit...
September 01, 2005

Search lite: you may think Google is powerful today, but it's still on...
September 01, 2005

Inside the green zone: a former CPA advisor details just how dysfuncti...
September 01, 2005

Follow the refuse: Elizabeth Royte's weirdly informative investigation...
September 01, 2005

Weak hand: journalists can make today's geeky poker players seem inter...
September 01, 2005

What's the matter with kids today?(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Convention wisdom.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Whose bed am I in?(Wendell Willkie and Franklin Roosevelt's sex lives ...
September 01, 2005

"Negro removal".(Tilting at Windmills)(urban renewal in the ...
September 01, 2005

Easy street.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Two daughters, three sons.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief Article)
September 01, 2005

Changing the subject.(Tilting at Windmills)
September 01, 2005

Hint: do away with the nametags.(Tilting at Windmills; Central Intelli...
September 01, 2005

May we suggest a simple brochure?(Tilting at Windmills)(Washington may...
September 01, 2005

Oil shock.(Letter to the Editor)
September 01, 2005

Wendell Willkie and our better angels.(Tilting at Windmills)(Brief Art...
September 01, 2005

Old demons.(Tilting at Windmills)
September 01, 2005

Confessions of a humvee liberal: the New Yorker's George Packer has wr...
September 01, 2005

Burning Atlanta: all the old regulatory weapons couldn't reform the Ge...
September 01, 2005

Mitt Romney's evangelical problem: everyone wants to believe the Massa...
September 01, 2005

Capitol Hill guide to free food: whoever said "there's no such th...
September 01, 2005

The Washington Monthly's Monthly Journalism Award.(Tim Golden, The New...
September 01, 2005

Mall rats: the FBI's favorite place to snag targets is the Pentagon Ci...
September 01, 2005