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Articles in April, 1993 issue of Washington Monthly
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Bad forms - health care reform
by Christopher Georges -
Picture Perfect: The Art and Artifice of Public Image Making. - book reviews
by Bob Schieffer -
Married with alibi: why women aspiring to political office shouldn't use the my-husband-did-it excuse
by Karen Lehrman -
Brother, can you spare my BMW: some of what's on Clinton's agenda - and a lot of what isn't - is a boon to yuppies - Pres Bill Clinton's economic plan
by David Segal -
The Hollow Core: Interests in National Policy Making. - book reviews
by Jeffrey H. Birnbaum -
Righting sentences: let's get smart about who should - and shouldn't - be in jail
by Stephanie Mencimer -
What the religious right can teach the New Democrats: extremists aside, America's evangelicals have a message we all need to hear - Cover Story
by Jon Meacham -
Money for nothing - get-rich-quick schemes
by Art Levine -
The sleaze in the statehouses - inadequate state campaign finance laws
by Scott Greenberger -
Promise and Power: The Life and Times of Robert McNamara. - book reviews
by John Ralston Saul -
Service charge: If Clinton wants to make national service work, he's got to think big and cheap - President Bill Clinton
by Tom Hayden -
Out of House, out of mind - government contractors lack effective oversight
by Nancy Watzman
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