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Not a book that you’d curl up with at night




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Shriver: The ‘Good Kennedy’ stands apart



Hot flashes in a Cold War



An insider’s forceful road to peace



How Bush’s Vulcans arrived at their mind meld



Goodman columns: Just common sense



If I repeat what you say, does it prove you’re wrong?


Deaver has seen the Reagans’ highs, lows



Anchors away? A look at how TV news is changing


A different take on Mike Mansfield



Can the Web save us from terrorism?
Essays look at how IT ties into security

Book makes taxes interesting, alarming

Veteran reporter indicts tax system as a toy for the rich
By Klaus Marre

The Vietnam effect in 2004



First lady €nds a happy medium



A presidential take on Civil War battles


Camelot, our Emerald royalty

New book focuses on Kennedys’ Irish Catholic heritage


Probing LBJ’s motives, writer stokes a conspiracy theory


A gossipy look into Georgetown society
Little new in chronicle of D.C.’s power women

20th century’s most important €gure

New biography charts FDR’s life in great detail


Schulz’s Tainted Legacy takes on both activists and administration



Gifts for the populist and the leftist: O’Reilly for everyone

Political lessons from ex-Rep. Dick Armey


Two angles on Vietnam War

Maraniss book blends stories of soldiers, students


A campaign book, intended or not



Working families on the brink of financial collapse


The evolution of Nixon the idea

Rumsfeld: Biography as hero-worship


Pop-up book takes its shots at Bush


Famous women spotlighted


A story of government-issued pot



A Founder ready for prime time

Story of real father of the Constitution better than a script


Big government that even conservatives can embrace
Former budget aide tries to bridge the ideological gap


If you’re afraid of flying there’s reason to relax


Pursuing the profiteers of Nazism
Holocaust victims waited 50 years to achieve justice

Young and ambitious: A Beltway guide to political jobs

Former Clinton aide writes how-to for D.C. wannabes


Actor turned Calif. governor? Absurd

Former reporter paints Reagan as skilled politician


How the New Deal was a bad deal for the U.S. economy
Author picks apart FDR’s policies

Franken’s humor overpowered by cynical Look at the Right


Another way to ask ‘what if?’ after 9-11

New biography chronicles life of FBI agent


Teenage pundit proclaims what’s wrong with us
Writer parrots agenda of older conservatives


Faith and patriotism after Sept. 11
Compilation can be compassionate but exasperating


Presidents’ golf games can speak volumes


Rove: Master tactician or Machiavellian menace?



The real Lacey Davenport:
A congressional original comes to life

Bush, Gore election: We’d been there before


A rumination on war: Life as seen by a Gulf War I vet
By Jonathan E. Kaplan

The liberal media myth: Eric Alterman’s angry and outspoken alternate universe


Del. Norton tosses objectivity overboard
Hagiography doesn’t do justice to her remarkable career


 


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