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Articles from Washington Monthly (April 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
"Military Psychiatric Screening Still Lags," by Matthew Kauffman and Lisa Chedekel, Hortford Courant, March 9, 2008. Brief article 275
Air of indifference: how Clear Channel destroyed its own radio market. Waldman, Paul Book review 2081
An end to torture. Doggett, Lloyd; Bjork, Ann; O'Donnell, Michael; Allen, Judith C. Letter to the editor 295
An idea whose time has gone: conservatives abandon their support for school vouchers. Anrig, Greg 3431
Bagels vs. traffic jam. Florida, Richard Letter to the editor 114
Chris Kimball. Kounalakis, Markos; Laufer, Peter Interview 708
Confessions of a sweatshop inspector: presidential candidates are calling for tougher labor standards in trade agreements. But can such standards be enforced? Here's what I learned from my old job. Frank, T.A. Cover story 3185
Inequality and solidarity: why a resurgent labor movement is closer than you think. Kahlenberg, Richard D. Book review 2585
Invisible shove: how choice is becoming the favored social engineering tool of the twenty-first century. Wallace-Wells, David Book review 2154
Louisiana purchase: love of family inspired William Jefferson to do great things. it also explains that $90,000 in his freezer. Berry, Jason Biography 5216
Mad social scientists: how anti-comic-book crusaders paved the way for William Bennett. Singal, Jesse Book review 2172
Majority rule at last: how to dump the electoral college without changing the Constitution. Waldman, Michael 2587
Pacifist aggressive: Nicholson Baker's odd take on World War II. Malanowski, Jamie Book review 1741
Policy is the best honesty. Glastris, Paul Editorial 1791
Portrait of an inbox: fixing America's worst school system, one e-mail at a time. Carey, Kevin 2042
Tilting at windmills. Peters, Charles 3355
Underground authority: a gonzo sociologist discovers how drug gangs give ghetto life a fragile kind of order. Wallace-Wells, Benjamin Book review 2176

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