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Articles in April 2006 issue of Washington Monthly
- And the snack bar is better
by Charles Peters
- Alumni aren't supposed to care about what happens to the money
by Charles Peters
- Help wanted
by Charles Peters
- The forgotten imagemeister: ad-man Bruce Barton was the most formidable operative in American politicsuntil he took on FDR
by David Greenberg
- Ahmet, your convoy is here
by Charles Peters
- Gorelick for Bush?
by Charles Peters
- The man from the smoke-filled room: to get the ear of the new majority leader, you better light up
by Alexander Bolton
- The stubbornest Americans: A tale of the farmers who refused to flee the Dust Bowl
by Andrew R. Graybill
- Did you see her hair?
by Charles Peters
- Safety comes ninth
by Charles Peters
- Bad for the Jews, worse for the Christians: How Abramoff, Reed, and DeLay sullied the faiths they profess
by Rachel Morris
- How we won: John Lewis Gaddis's new history of the Cold War should be next on the president's reading list
by Nicholas Thompson
- They gave him room and board, too
by Charles Peters
- Boxcutters are soooo 2001
by Charles Peters
- The five stages of Abramoff Grief
by Paul Waldman
- On message: for 25 years, Gary Hart has delivered the same national security lecture. And he's still right
by Derek Chollet
- Why Cheney changed
by Charles Peters
- Tough crowd
- The coffee house candidate: the engrossing tale of a Seattle cab driver's ill-fated run for local office
by Jonathan Rowe
- Pay-to-play hunting
by Peter Williams
- An agency that delivers
by Charles Peters
- Shift work: should policing illegal immigration fall to nurses and teachers?
by Douglas McGray
- Thomas Hargrove: Scripps Howard News Service "Supersized in the NFL" January 31, 2006
- Correction
by Benjamin Wallace-Wells
- Don't believe anything I say
by Charles Peters
- Lowering the Barr
by Charles Peters
- Deviously ineffective: Ralph Reed has a long history of corruptionand of losing
by Ed Kilgore
- Backseat strategists: do the Democratic Party's harshest internal critics finally have a plan for building a political majority?
by Mark Schmitt
- Scary fact
by Charles Peters
- Now is the time
by Charles Peters
- They debated making it "exceptional," but concluded it fell just short
by Charles Peters
- Everyday low vices: how much should we hate Wal-Mart?
by T.A. Frank
- But I would miss my tea and crumpets
by Charles Peters
- News you can't use
by Charles Peters
- Not entirely witless
by Charles Peters
- The framers and the faithful: how modern evangelicals are ignoring their own history
by Steven Waldman
- First we'll need a commission
by Charles Peters
- Finding fresh beer
by Charles Peters
- Hey, there are no straight interior decorators either
by Charles Peters
- When would Jesus bolt? Meet Randy Brinson, the advance guard of evangelicals leaving the GOP
by Amy Sullivan