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Vol. 41 Nbr. 11-12, November - November 2009

A donut hole filled with drug-industry pork.

TILTING at windmills

A life of contempt: Ayn Rand's defining characteristic was hatred--for government, other people, and the very concept of human kindness.

America's preacher: how Rick Warren made it.

Back to school.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Big bother: how a million surveillance cameras in London are proving George Orwell wrong.

Bottom of the barrel: why the Saudis wish they'd discovered water instead.

Checkup, aisle 3.

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First Amendment, Inc.

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Germany's Cassandra: twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Gunter Grass still thinks reunification was a bad idea.

Glenn Beck's book club: what the far right is reading.

TEN MILES SQUARE

In good hands.

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Intelligence made to order.

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K Street blues.

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Mission critical.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Neocons and neolibs: why they differ.

TILTING at windmills

Nerd nation: the thin line between World of Warcraft and Fantasy Football.

Oblivious youth.

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One-term wonder: what Barack Obama can learn from James K. Polk.

Our patented early-warning system.

Editor's note

Policy by Obama, execution by Kafka.

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Smokejumpers on the Potomac.

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Terror at zero feet.

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The best of the Washington Monthly.

40TH ANNIVERSARY - Cover story

The greediest generation.

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The Ivy obsession.

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The Office of Personnel Management management.

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The revolt against the generals.

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The roots of failure.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

The subprime student loan racket: with help from Washington, the for-profit college industry is loading up millions of low-income students with debt they'll never pay off.

True Lies: the best recent memoir from Republican Washington is a hoax. That should tell you something.

What would we ever need brakes for?

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Windmills, revisited: the once and future mission of the Washington Monthly.

40TH ANNIVERSARY

Yale's New Haven line not selling as well, for some reason.

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