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Articles in Feb, 1988 issue of Washington Monthly

  • America's Two Minute Warning. - book reviews
    by Thomas J. Peters
  • The Chesapeake Bay goose hunt, the beautiful secretary, and other ways the defense lobby got the B-1 - controversial B-1 bombers procurement
    by Nick Kotz
  • City Slickers. - book reviews
    by Judith Newman
  • A View from the Bench. - book reviews
    by Abner J. Mikva
  • The real monkey business; it was Gary and Billy, not Gary and Donna - Gary Hart, Billy Broadhurst, Donna Rice
    by Liz Galtney
  • Politics and Vision: the ADA and American Liberalism, 1947-1985. - book reviews
    by Finlay Lewis
  • Codename GREENKIL: the 1979 Greensboro Killings
    by Jason DeParle
  • Heroes of Their Own Lives: the Politics and History of Family Violence, Boston 1880-1960. - book reviews
    by Laura Elliot
  • The poker player; as a governor, Bruce Babbitt was not only smart, he was effective - includes related article on other state governments
    by David Osborne
  • A Chilling Effect. - book reviews
    by Robert Nagel
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