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Articles in March, 1993 issue of Washington Monthly

  • Fax and spend: one bureaucrat explains how his agency's technology bedevils his life and wastes your money
    by Clifford Adelman
  • Voting wrongs - racial reapportionment
    by John Meacham
  • Beat the press: death threats and bullying tactics follow AIDS journalists who contradict the conventional wisdom
    by Leslie Kaufman
  • Mandate for Change. - book reviews
    by John J. Dilulio
  • Boiling Point: Democrats, Republicans, and the Decline of Middle-Class Prosperity. - book reviews
    by Nicholas Lemann
  • Strom Thurmond and the Politics of Southern Change. - book reviews
    by Daniel Gross
  • What Clinton could learn from the catastrophic health care catastrophe - President Bill Clinton, Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988
    by Greg Monfils
  • Heavy medals - journalism awards
    by David Segal
  • War games: why a meddling Congress doesn't always make the best defense - excerpt from In the Line of Fire
    by William J. Crowe, Jr.
  • Original spin: how lurid sex fantasies gave us "America." - letters of Amerigo Vespucci
    by Jack Hitt
  • Britain at the Polls. - book reviews
    by Polly Toynbee
  • Debt 101: our system now saddles students with loans that make low-paying but meaningful work impossible. Here's how to fix it
    by John Heilemann
  • Sign it, then mind it - implementing laws are as important as formulating and passing them
    by Christopher Georges
  • Tales Out of School. - book reviews
    by Brendan Foley
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