Table of Contents
Listed below are the articles and columns from the latest available edition of National Journal.
- Politics - Inside Washington
- Inside Washington - Congressional Insiders Poll
- Stuart Taylor Jr. - Interrogation: Fixing the Law
The March 2003 capture of KSM in Pakistan was as close to the hypothetical "ticking bomb" situation as we have come in the real world. - Clive Crook - The Trouble With McCain's Health Plan
Employer-based insurance neuters the forces that would otherwise press down on costs. - Cover Story - Democracy Stalled
The Bush administration's campaign to spread democracy in the Arab and Islamic world is in danger of imploding. - Global Warming - Envy Yes, Green No
As India strives for wealth, its greenhouse-gas emissions are growing faster than almost any other major nation's. Yet New Delhi resists going green. - Graphic - World Outlook on Greenhouse Gases
- Congress - Savvy, Minus the Seniority
Peter Welch isn't the typical freshman House Democrat. - Congress - The Week on the Hill
- Administration - Pushback on Air Auctions
The Bush administration's plan to auction flight slots at LaGuardia angers industry and the congressional delegation. - Administration - The Advantage of Disadvantage
A Miami arms dealer saw a spike in contracts after his company was incorrectly labeled a disadvantaged business. - Administration - Executive Brief
- Lobbying & Law - Yes to Nukes
The nuclear industry is cultivating labor unions to help push for federal loan guarantees to build power plants. - Lobbying & Law - From the K Street Corridor
- Wiliam Powers - The Age of Convulsions
Surely, for the media, this is the Age of something. But what? How about the Age of Convulsions? - Politics - When Blue Collars Are a Tight Fit
Hillary Rodham Clinton has outpolled Barack Obama among white voters without a college degree in 26 of 29 states. - Politics - Ready to Do the Right Thing?
John McCain is working to reassure anxious conservatives about his philosophy on judicial nominees. - Politics - Cuban-American Evolution
Miami Democrats believe that they finally have a real shot at three Republican-held House seats. - Politics - Hotline Extra
- Ronald Brownstein - McCain's Long Vigil
If McCain doesn't envision a 100-year American front-line combat presence in Iraq, how long is he willing to keep U.S. forces in that role? - William Schneider - Running the Numbers
Supporters of Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton have different ways of counting. - On the Move - People
- Charlie Cook - The Rev. Kamikaze
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Monday speech seemed designed to pry the Democratic presidential nomination from Barack Obama's fingers.
May 17, 2008
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