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Notebook — From the December 2009 issue

Understanding Obamacare

By Luke Mitchell

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Article — From the July 2009 issue

Labor’s Last Stand

The corporate campaign to kill the Employee Free Choice Act

By Ken Silverstein

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Readings — From the September 2008 issue

Many People Have Done Worse

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Article — From the June 2003 issue

One-act farce

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Deregulation by disputation

By Bryant Urstadt

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Washington meal ticket

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How to buy a senator’s smile

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The Boeing formation

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A squadron of seventy lobbyists prepares for total air superiority

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K Street schadenfreude

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One lobbyist’s attempt to transmute despair into dollars

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Readings — From the May 1996 issue

The new math on K Street

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By Wright Andrews

Readings — From the March 1996 issue

The real Republican revolution

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Readings — From the July 1995 issue

How a bill becomes a law

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The new approach

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Readings — From the March 1994 issue

All the president’s handouts

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Readings — From the February 1994 issue

Ron Brown’s Haiti policy

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The early years

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Readings — From the April 1993 issue

Smoking guns

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How tobacco buys its influence

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Fertilizing the grass roots

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Readings — From the December 1991 issue

Dialing for the death penalty

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Leading pols to the trough

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How to hit the revolving door running

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On the outside, cashing in. Michael Deaver and all the president’s salesmen

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