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July 1994 Issue
- 20 Articles
Departments
Letters
, pp. 2-3
Tilting at Windmills
Charles Peters
, pp. 4-8
Nixon's dirtiest trick... How Jackie O lost half a million votes... The Colonial Dames'...
The Mob and the Deputy Chief of Staff
William McGowan
, pp. 9-13
Meet the White House's Harold Ickes: Longtime Democratic insider, and counsel to a mafi...
Monthly Journalism Award
, p. 14
Memo of the Month
, p. 15
The Chicago Post Office Scandal
Charles Nicodemus
, pp. 16-19
Why snow, rain, sleet, gloom of night--and just about anything else that came up--preve...
Capitalism's Dark Shadows
John Kenneth Galbraith
, pp. 20-23
The elite's dirty little secret: For many of the country's richest and most powerful, a...
"... And I'll Turn On the Heat When I'm Done Cleaning My Yacht."
John Fager
, pp. 24-28
Everyone knows that New York City's school custodians are overpaid underachievers. So w...
Tidbits and Outrages
, p. 29
Who's Who
, pp. 30-31
Who's Who Extra
Clara Bingham
, pp. 32-33
The congressional staffers who are calling the shots on health care reform.
The Company They Keep
David Corn
, pp. 34-38
How the C.I.A.'s clubby, insular culture yields little valuable intelligence and gave u...
Political Puzzle
, p. 39
On Political Books
[+]
Just the Facts
(Review)
James Fallows
, pp. 40-43
Sure, Bob Woodward can tell you what happened. But don't ask him to explain why it matt...
The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House
by Bob Woodward
[+]
Watergate Redux
(Review)
J. Anthony Lukas
, pp. 44-48
A British reporter offers the most detailed account to date of the break in and its aft...
Watergate
by Fred Emery
[+]
The Menendez Quandry
(Review)
Daniel Franklin
, pp. 49-53
Our jury system used to work. Now it produces too many unjust verdicts. What's gone wro...
The Jury
by Stephen J. Adler
[+]
The Book of Dan
(Review)
Walter Shapiro
, pp. 54-57
Dan Quayle wants to be taken seriously. His book demonstrates why that isn't likely.
Standing Firm
by Dan Quayle
[+]
Political Booknotes
(2 Reviews)
, pp. 58-59
[+]
Review
The New Republic Reader, by Dorothy Wickenden
(Review)
Mark Feeney
, pp. 58-59
The New Republic Reader
by Dorothy Wickenden
[+]
Review
The Haldeman Diaries, by H.R. Haldeman
(Review)
Walter Pincus
, pp. 60-62
The Haldeman Diaries
by H.R. Haldeman
Cover illustrations
Sean Kelly and Roman Genn
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