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Kate's Feet
Barring the horrors and national trauma of the Fergie toe-sucking incident, the Royalist has been searching the private database of his mind and can't think of a moment when we have ever previously…
AUTHOR:Tom Sykes
SOURCE:www.thedailybeast.com
PUBLISHED: July 26, 2012
Benched
People’s attitude toward judicial review usually depends on the makeup of the Court.
AUTHOR:Jill Lepore
SOURCE:www.newyorker.com
PUBLISHED: June 18, 2012
LENGTH: 3 minutes (953 words)
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The Second Term
In November, 1984, President Ronald Reagan was reëlected in a landslide victory over Walter Mondale, taking forty-nine states and fifty-nine per cent of the popular vote. The Reagan revolution was…
AUTHOR:Ryan Lizza
SOURCE:www.newyorker.com
PUBLISHED: June 18, 2012
LENGTH: 3 minutes (999 words)
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Public Money Finds Back Door to Private Schools
THE MONEY FINDS A HOME Hadyn Packer, 8, at a check presentation at St. John Neumann Regional, a Catholic school in Williamsport, Pa. When the Georgia legislature passed a private school scholarship…
AUTHOR:Stephanie Saul
SOURCE:www10.nytimes.com
PUBLISHED: May 21, 2012
LENGTH: 2 minutes (653 words)
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Good News First, Bad News Never
March/ April 2012 Good News First, Bad News Never How the Peace Corps believes its own PR, looks past its mistakes, and shafts volunteers in the process. By Ryan Cooper
SOURCE:www.washingtonmonthly.com
LENGTH: 4 minutes (1139 words)
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If I Take Down Fox, Is All Forgiven?
(Photo: Jim Corwin/Getty Images (Doll); Zuma Press/Newscom (Murdoch). Photo-illustration by Darrow.)
There may be no greater testament to David Brocks central…
AUTHOR:Jason Zengerle
SOURCE:New York Magazine
PUBLISHED: May 22, 2011
LENGTH: 3 minutes (850 words)
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