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Articles in Nov 2004 issue of Washington Monthly
- Deficit squawk
by Gavin Wallace - Faster than a speeding snail
by Charles Peters - Friends in high places
by Charles Peters - The road to Abu Ghraib: the biggest scandal of the Bush administration began at the top
by Phillip Carter - Bully pulpit: how Tom DeLay changed Washington
by Jamie Malanowski - Noise complaint
by Maria Leavey - This item is classified
by Charles Peters - Leaving plenty of children behind
by Charles Peters - Fannie Mae's Ken Lays
by Charles Peters - 2004 Ad
by Steve Cieslewicz - Money talk
by Floyd Hummel - Missing the point
by Charles Peters - The wrong way home
by Charles Peters - But it's such a boring task
by Charles Peters - The great black hope: what's riding on Barack Obama?
by Benjamin Wallace-Wells - 2004 Ad
- Musical comedy
by Charles Peters - Why not wear a sign?
by Charles Peters - Pretty in pink
by Charles Peters - The un-American generation
by Charles Peters - Kinsey's beatnik
by Charles Peters - Stunned guns: how we've made the FBI too timid to bug mosquesor Ken Lay's office
by Richard Gid Powers - Bush's brain
by Charles Peters - Writers' block: what will Bush-bashing book authors do if Kerry wins?
by Matthew Quirk - Grill seeker: how George Foreman, Ted Nugent, and Bobby Flay taught me to be a real suburban man
by Joshua Green - Ahead of the curve
by Charles Peters - Boudoir boutiques
by Charles Peters - The post-truth presidency: the unintended consequences of presidential lying
by John W. Dean - Party pooper
by Rod Blum - Gynecologists v. radiologists
by Charles Peters - A few good men
by Charles Peters - Clear and present danger: the hawks relaunch a Cold-War relic
by Jaideep Singh - Tour of beauty: a hundred years in the arms race to acquire newer, better weapons of cosmetic enhancement
by Christina Larson - Side effects
by Charles Peters - My own kids are at Georgetown Day
by Charles Peters - Bernard Lewis revisited: what if Islam isn't an obstacle to democracy in the Middle East, but the secret to achieving it?
by Michael Hirsh - The right man
by Michael Myers - Bad blood
by Charles Peters - Monthly Journalism Award: Donald L. Bartlett and James B. Steele: "Who Left the Door Open?" Time Sept. 20, 2004
- Guerrillas in the Mist: what the Pentagon can learn from the Green Berets
by Phillip Carter