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Articles in Sept, 1990 issue of Washington Monthly
- The other essential campaign reforms
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How to fix the budget without hurting the country; some common sense solutions
by Nathan Emerson -
Cap the knave; Reagan's longtime secretary of defense is out to rewrite history - Caspar Weinberger, Ronald Reagan
by Lawrence J. Korb -
Teaching doesn't count - The Jokers Who Run Our Schools
by Emily Sachar -
Bottom drawer bureau - The Jokers Who Run Our Schools
by Gene Mustain -
Children of the Dragon: The Story of Tiananmen Square. - book reviews
by Jay Mathews -
Pizza in Pushkin's Square. - book reviews
by James Fallows -
How the Cleaver family destroyed our S&Ls; low mortgages, high CD rates, and money market funds allowed Americans over 40 to take the rest of us to the cleaners
by James Bennet -
Not so-super superintendents - The Jokers Who Run Our Schools
by Susan Ohanian -
The End of the Line. - book reviews
by Jay Mathews -
Congress's mail prostitution ring; why America should be frank-incensed
by Weston Kosova -
Mending broken China; beyond the grim television images, there's hope for reform
by Jay Mathews -
On the Law of Nations
by Yehudah Mirsky -
Fighting for Peace: Seven Critical Years in the Pentagon. - book reviews
by Lawrence J. Korb -
Educated in Romance: Women, Achievement, and College Culture. - book reviews
by Marion K. Riedy
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