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Articles in Sept 2004 issue of Washington Monthly
- November delight
by Charles Peters - Sweet revenge
by Charles Peters - The CSI effect
by Charles Peters - The GOP's madam
by Charles Peters - Truth lags
by Charles Peters - U.S.S. community relations
by Charles Peters - The dodger vote
by Charles Peters - Smoke screen
by Charles Peters - Rebels in Izods: why Virginia is tilting toward Kerry
by Benjamin Wallace-Wells - What if he wins?
by Paul Begala - Bush's light duty
by Charles Peters - Punch drunk
by Charles Peters - Spooks and ladders: critics say the CIA produces risk-averse careerists. Exhibit A: Porter Goss
by Jessica North - Higher Ed, Inc
by Charles Peters - What ailes us: are ideologues or market forces pulling the media to the right?
by James Warren - People problems
by Charles Peters - Another civil action
by Charles Peters - Meanwhile in America
by Joe Sacco - Hired hand: meet the Democratic operative running the GOP convention: "Airline Insecurity": Seattle Times: July 11-13, 2004
by Greg Sargent - This land is my land: how Arafat and Sharon have debased the very societies they claim to serve
by Joshua Hammer - Twin Brooks
by Trudy Ring - Out of sight
by Charles Peters - Name games
by Charles Peters - Cheryl Phillips, Steve Miletich, and Ken Armstrong
- And welfare for all? Cass Sunstein's case for inalienable economic rights
by Daniel Farber - Faulty ivory tower
by Mott T. Greene - Was I right?
by Charles Peters - Ralph's right point
by Charles Peters - Cartoon creativity
by Jed Spingarn - Farming turkeys
by Charles Peters - Private planes and nightclubs
by Charles Peters - Follow the money: how John Kerry busted the terrorists' favorite bank
by David Sirota - Tired are the peacemakers: tales from the Arab-Israeli negotiating table
by Dan Ephron - Bible lesson
by John Nelson - The comfort class
by Charles Peters - Publish or perish
by Charles Peters - Correction
- Gasping for airplay
by Charles Peters - Shallow background
by Charles Peters - Dream deferred: the most inspired caseworker in America's most lauded welfare agency can barely do his job
by Jason DeParle