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Articles in Jan, 1989 issue of Washington Monthly
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On Borrowed Time: How the Growth in Entitlements Spending Threatens America's Future. - book reviews
by Alan Murray -
Rainbow's End. - book reviews
by George V. Higgins -
Revenge of the nerds; the real problem with computer viruses isn't genius programmers, it's careless ones
by Nicholas Martin -
It's not just Washington - bureaucratic apathy towards homeless children
by Katherine Boo -
Rendezvous with Reality: The American Economy after Reagan. - book reviews
by Alan Murray -
The start-up blues - entrepreneurs, banks and venture capital companies
by Jeremy Schlosberg -
The Products Liability Mess: How Business Can Be Rescued from State Court Politics. - book reviews
by Daniel Farber -
Countdown. - book reviews
by Alex Gibney -
"Ma'am, what you need is a new, improved Hoover." - J. Edgar Hoover, management of FBI
by Matthew Miller -
My banker won't back my building
by Jim DeParle -
Day of Reckoning: The Consequences of American Economic Policy Under Reagan and After. - book reviews
by Alan Murray -
Honest Graft: Big Money and the American Political Process. - book reviews
by Philip M. Stern -
And why they let anyone be an informant - Federal Bureau of Investigation
by Steven Burkholder -
The worst city government in America - Washington, D.C
by Jason DeParle
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