Washington Monthly
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Articles in Sept 2006 issue of Washington Monthly
- Now that's classy: how Teach for America turned national service into a status symbol
by Avi Zenilman - Tilting at windmills
by Charles Peters - Kurdish delight: a flawed case for an independent Kurdistan
by Michael Hirsh - The Washington monthly's: Monthly Journalism Award
by Jonathan D. Epstein - Hero or hack? Eliot Spitzer pushes the limits of prosecutorial progressivism
by Greg Sargent - The Washignton decoder
- The gift that keeps on spinning: Fouad Ajami predicted that American troops would be welcomed as liberators. You would never guess from his new book
by Christian Caryl - A higher power: James Baker puts Bush's Iraq policy into rehab
by robert Dreyfuss - An historian's tale: Richard Hofstadter and the rise and fall of American liberalism
by Jacob Heilbrunn - Rove 2.0: Dick Wadhams is the next Republican maestro of cutthroat campaigning. Can Democrats figure out how to stop him?
by Rebecca Sinderbrand - The savage south: lessons of an American insurgency
by Jon Meacham - The Washington's monthly's: annual college guide
- Is our students learning? The measurements elite colleges don't want you to see
by Kevin Carey - Bribery and the beltway
by Steve Snyder - National universities
- Generals against Rumsfeld
by T.A. Glidewell - Apps lit: what the new wave of college-admissions fiction tells us about higher education
by Rachel Morris - Hoosier daddy: what rising Democratic star Barack Obama can learn from an old lion of the GOP
by Christina Larson - Fake diamonds
by Rob Birgfeld - Liberal arts colleges