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Jeff Greenfield "Hayes's ride: in 1876, a Democratic candidate won the presidency, but, through a lack of nerve lost the recount. Sound familiar?". Washington Monthly. FindArticles.com. 29 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1316/is_2_35/ai_98829862/
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Articles in March, 2003 issue of Washington Monthly
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Kudos for Krugman
by Scott Parrish - Carpet bagging the vote
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Hayes's ride: in 1876, a Democratic candidate won the presidency, but, through a lack of nerve lost the recount. Sound familiar?
by Jeff Greenfield -
Testing Bush
by Michael E. Jordan - At least they don't charge
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Bias schmias
by Timothy Noah -
Renouncing titles
by Katherine Burger Johnson - Sex police lose an officer
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Hitler's handlers
by Joe Dempsey -
Tilting at windmills
by Charles Peters - You stink, you walk
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Food fight
by Chris Mooney -
What ever happened to national service? How a Bush policy pledge quietly disappeared
by Richard Just - Where's the beef?
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Minority report
by Jay Mathews -
"Oreo" nation
by David J. Garrow -
First draft: the battle to create universal national service has just started Here's how it can be won
by Paul Glastris -
The new American Dream: the economy will prosper again when more Americans can do the work they love. The party that realizes this first wins
by Richard Florida -
Saddam's Serb supplier: how our last enemy has been arming our next one
by Dave Marash -
G.I. woe: three years ago, George W. Bush charged that U.S. troops were being intolerably overburdened. Today, our men and women in uniform are stretched even thinnerand it's about to get much worse
by Nicholas Confessore -
Rove rage
by Jamie Malanowski -
It's the policy, stupid
by Barbara Haddad Ryan -
U.S. troops in Bosnia: Wimpier even than the French
by Kurt W. Bassuener -
Giving mirth: for todays women writers, balancing work and family is agony. For Jean Kerr, it was an art form
by Elizabeth Austin - Car talk
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Better living through chemistry: DDT could save millions of Africans from dying of malariaif only environmentalists would let it
by Alexander Gourevitch -
America's warlords: up close with the U.S. military regional commanders who run the world
by James Fallows - Snipers with pens
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Who's who
by Susan Threadgill - The Washington Monthly's Monthly Journalism Award
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