Washington Monthly
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Articles in March 1997 issue of Washington Monthly
- An accidental victim: greed is the culprit - effects of new telecommunications law on C-SPAN and C-SPAN2, non-profit news and public affairs television networks - Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network - includes a related article
by Brian Lamb - The Coming Race War in America: A Wake-Up Call. - book reviews
by Tom Wicker - The myth of the two-front war: over-preparing for a two-front war that will almost certainly never occur is costing us billions
by Lawrence J. Korb - The State of the Nation. - book reviews
by Barbara Boyle Torrey - Will Charlie Keating ride again? Congress is once again looking at banking deregulation. Will it ignore the lessons of the past? - Charles H. Keating Jr. and the Lincoln Savings and Loan scandals of the 1980s
by L.J. Davis - Disarmed and Dangerous: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan. - book reviews
by Coleman McCarthy - Take two Prozac and don't call me in the morning - excerpted from Mount Misery - Fiction
by Samuel Shem - A House Divided: Six Belief Systems Struggling for America's Soul. - book reviews
by Charles Slack - Dossier: The Secret History Of Armand Hammer. - book reviews
by Michael Ybarra - Digital Soldiers: The Evolution of High-Tech Weaponry and Tomorrow's Brave New Battlefield. - book reviews
by David Evans - The DOE's dirty laundry: is a technologically unqualified DOE sabotaging its own nuclear cleanup efforts?
by Simon Walsh - The Microsoft Way: The Real Story of How the Company Outsmarts its Competition. - book reviews
by Steve Lohr - It's not as bad as you think it is: misguided handwringing about our society's decline distracts us from the real crises
by Nicholas Lehman - The Schools We Need and Why We Don't Have Them. - book reviews
by Dante Ramos - The right to default: when did bankruptcy become an accepted fixture of everyday life?
by Michelle Cottle - Beyond Pro-life and Pro-choice. - book reviews
by John Marks