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Articles in June, 2005 issue of Washington Monthly
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CEOs for socialized medicine
by Charles Peters -
Power failure?
by Jeff Hagan - Jargon watch: Harry Potter syndrome
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When Buffett speaks
by Charles Peters -
A few more terrorist scares and we'll get the hang of it
by Charles Peters -
Military family
by Daniel Connell - Little Tom DeLays waiting to get out
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Even Barney has his own cabin
by Charles Peters -
Brain Brew: how coffee fueled Voltaire's Candide, Newton's theory of gravity, and Juan Valdez's modern woes
by Brendan I. Koerner -
The invention militia: amateur engineers are asking what they can do for the Pentagon
by Spencer Ackerman -
Gates, Schmates: Robert Noyce invented the integrated circuit. Then he invented the culture of Silicon Valley
by Robert Burnett -
The monopoly factory: want to fix the economy? Start by fixing the Patent Office
by Zachary Roth -
Fatale silence
by Marjorie A. Stockford -
Unquiet American: tough, idealistic, motivated by profit, Dale Stoffel had all the attributes the Bush administration thought would set Iraq right. The mysterious murder of this whistle-blowing contractor exemplifies all that went wrong
by Aram Roston -
And a posthumous economic Nobel for Herbert Hoover
by Charles Peters -
What John Bolton got right
by Charles Peters -
Tax the rich
by Charles Peters -
But I saw Marg Helgenberger do that
by Charles Peters -
When is a railroad like a punching bag?
by Charles Peters -
The good evangelist
by Charles Peters -
Justice belied
by Charles Peters -
Solved! It covers everyone. It cuts costs. It can get through Congress. Why Universal Healthcare Vouchers is the next big idea
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They did indict a ham sandwich
by Charles Peters -
Crude awakening: the best hope for meeting growing world demand for oil, say experts, is to tap Saudi Arabia's reserves. A Bush advisor on energy says those reserves don't exist
by Kevin Drum -
I could give you my number, but then I'd have to kill you
by Charles Peters - The Washington Monthly's monthly journalism award
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Starting over
by Charles Peters -
The meritocratic myth
by Charles Peters -
Out to sea: yes, offshore banking is an outrage. No, it's not a metaphor for capitalism
by T.A. Frank -
Table manners: how food choices helped shape culture and politics in nascent America
by Alan Bjerga -
The case for new agencies
by Charles Peters
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