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Just This Side of Bribery
(January 2009)
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Just This Side of Bribery So Damn Much Money: The Triumph of Lobbying and the Corrosion of American Government By RobertG. Kaiser Knopf. 398 pp. $27.95. Reviewed by Andrew J....
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Capitol Hill's Collapse
(November 2005)
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A Formula for Corruption Capitol Hill's Collapse By Andrew J. Glass Washington I came to Washington as a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune in 1962, a few months after the death of...
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The Katrina Effect
(September 2005)
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Playing FDR The Katrina Effect By Andrew J. Glass Washington On the last day of August, as flood waters unleashed by Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, vacationing President George W....
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Waiting for Immigration Reform
(July 2005)
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A Cruel Lottery Waiting for Immigration Reform By Andrew J. Glass Washington The last time George W. Bush had anything to say about illegal aliens, back in March, he argued that the time...
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Reviving the Democrats
(March 2005)
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A Party in Turmoil Reviving the Democrats By Andrew J. Glass Washington Can the Democratic Party as we have known it be resuscitated? Variations of that question have become something...
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Pushing the Bush Revolution
(November 2004)
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On the Home Front Pushing the Bush Revolution By Andrew J. Glass Washington At his November 4 postelection press conference President George W Bush, buoyed up by increased majorities in...
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Bush's War, Kerry's Challenge
(September 2004)
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Election 2004 Bush's War, Kerry's Challenge By Andrew J. Glass Washington For the first TIME in more than a generation we are in the midst of a Presidential campaign whose major issue is...
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Boston Patriot Games
(July 2004)
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Election 2004 Boston Patriot Games By Andrew J. Glass Boston Tom Oliphant, the veteran Boston Globe columnist, calls his daughter a "genius" for having coined the populist "two Americas"...
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Perils of Blowing the Whistle
(May 2004)
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Perils of Blowing the Whistle The Politics of Truth: Inside the Lies That Led to War and Betrayed My Wife's CIA Identity— A Diplomat's Memoir By Joseph Wilson Caroli & Graf. 514 pp....
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All in the Family
(November 2003)
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All in the Family American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush By Kevin Phillips Viking. 397 pp. $25.95. Reviewed by Andrew J. Glass Managing...
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How the Media Works Nowadays
(November 2002)
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How the Media Works Nowadays The Press Effect: Politicians, Journalists, and the Stories That Shape the Political World By Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Paul Waldman Oxford. 220 pp....
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Bush's Information Brownout
(March 2002)
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Giving Congress Short Shrift Bush's Information Brownout By Andrew J. Glass Washington The brouhaha over why key legislators were long kept in the dark about the "shadow government"...
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Revising the Revisionist's Revision
(September 2001)
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Revising the Revisionist's Revision President Nixon: Alone in the White House By Richard Reeves Simon & Schuster. 704 pp. $35.00. Reviewed by Andrew J. Glass Senior correspondent, Cox...
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In the Gipper's Footsteps
(March 2001)
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George W. Bush's Role Model In the Gipper's Footsteps By Andrew J. Glass Washington Some people say the roots of the new Bush Administration lie in the old Ford Administration, because a...
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Berlin Redux
(November 1999)
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PRUSSIAN GRANDEUR AND HIGH-TECH GLOSS Berlin Redux By Andrew J. Glass Berlin My paternal grandfather, Jakob Glass, a wealthy investment banker in prewar Poland, loved to travel but...
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The Baby Boom Race
(August 1999)
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Washington-USA THE BABY BOOM RACE By Andrew J. Glass Washington Every year, a radio station here produces something called Christmas in August. This time around the festival of unseasonal...
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A Surfeit of Cash
(August 1999)
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A Surfeit of Cash The Corruption of American Politics: What Went Wrong and Why By Elizabeth Drew Birch Lane. 256pp. $21.95. Reviewed by Andrew J. Glass Senior correspondent and columnist,...
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Mighty Microsoft in the Dock
(March 1999)
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Washington-USA MIGHTY MICROSOFT IN THE DOCK By Andrew J. Glass Washington Last October 19, when the Microsoft trial began here, Justice Department antitrust chief Joel Klein stood on the...
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A Woman Powerful and Wise
(December 1998)
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A Woman Powerful and Wise Barbara Jordan: American Hero By Mary Beth Rogers Bantam. 414 pp. $27.50. Reviewed by Andrew J. Glass Senior correspondent and columnist, Cox Newspapers As the...
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Clinton Fighting Two Wars
(August 1998)
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Washington-USA CLINTON FIGHTING TWO WARS By Andrew J. Glass Washington In an 1862 Thomas Nast cartoon with the White House and the Capitol looming in the background, Major General John...
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Jerking the Press Around
(June 1998)
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Jerking the Press Around Spin Cycle: Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine By Howard Kurtz Free Press. 336 pp. $25.00. Who Speaks for the President?: The White House Press Secretary from...
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Gingrich For President?
(February 1998)
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Washington-USA GINGRICH FOR PRESIDENT? By Andrew J. Glass Washington Does A national politician who paid a $300,000 fine last year for unethical fund-raising lapses, plus another $900,000...
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The Danger of Political Smugness
(September 1996)
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Countdown'96 THE DANGER OF POLITICAL SMUGNESS BY ANDREW J GLASS WASHINGTON DAVID MCCULLOUGH wondered the other day whether President Clinton ever has time to think Our system of governance, the...
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From Lenin to Lebed
(July 1996)
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IN SEARCH OF SELF-ESTEEM From Lenin to Lebed BY ANDREW J. GLASS MOSCOW IN THE EARLY 1960s, the Kremlin spent a fortune in state funds to erect a 390-foot obelisk at the northern end of Mira...
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Playing the Debt Card
(September 1995)
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Washtington-USA PLAYING THE DEBT CARD BY ANDREW J. GLASS TIME WAS when newspapers routinely published the size of the U.S. public debt down to the last dollar. But Treasury officials put a halt...
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Fueling Hatred in Iran
(July 1994)
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A REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK Fueling Hatred in Iran BY ANDREW J. GLASS TEHERAN Few Americans come to this bustling, traffic-choked capital of 11 million people, where gas sells for 12 cents a gallon....
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Clinton's Second Phase
(September 1993)
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Washington-USA CLINTON'S SECOND PHASE BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Fall brings to a close the gestation period of Bill Clinton's Presidency. During those initial traumatic months, the...
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GETTING CLINTON'S SHOW ON THE ROAD
(January 1993)
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Washington-USA GETTING CLINTON'S SHOW ON THE ROAD BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington ^ ^ "J^^ ^ ature abhors a vaCI^WI uum," Baruch Spinoza X ^( told us some 300 years before a young, bright Bill...
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Changing the Power Process
(November 1992)
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Washington-USA CHANGING THE POWER PROCESS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington A few days after the Presidential election, the power lunch scene is in full throat at Duke Zeibert's. The pricey...
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An Open Letter to Bill Clinton
(July 1992)
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Washington-USA AN OPEN LETTER TO BILL CLINTON By ANDREW J. GLASS Dear Governor Clinton, It's too bad that you aren't old enough to recall the mood hereabouts when Senator John F. Kennedy of...
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The View from Riyadh
(February 1991)
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AFTER THE STORM The View from Riyadh BY ANDREW J. GLASS Riyadh Despite the inevitable changes here resulting from the Persian Gulf war, Saudi Arabia remains a repressed society where...
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The Perils of Ignoring History
(September 1990)
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THE MIDEAST TUG OF WAR-1 The Perils of Ignoring History BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington A vaporous fog produced by the clash of myth and reality blankets both sides of the latest struggle...
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What You Can Believe about Bush
(January 1990)
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Washington-USA WHAT YOU CAN BELIEVE ABOUT BUSH BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington When George Bush sat down beside Mikhail S. Gorbachev to hold a joint press conference in the tightly...
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Bush's Politics of Evasion
(September 1989)
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Washington-USA BUSH'S POLITICS OF EVASION BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington In 1947, when it looked as if Greece and Turkey were about to be drawn into the Communist orbit, a forceful Harry...
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Bush's Budget Test
(February 1989)
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Washington-USA BUSH'S BUDGET TEST BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Soon after moving into the White House, Ronald Reagan ordered a picture of President Calvin Coolidge, a taciturn Republican...
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Good-Bye to All That
(January 1989)
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Washington-USA GOOD-BYE TO ALL THAT BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington At one of Ronald Reagan's glittering farewell parties, my wife had her picture taken while chatting with the President....
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His Own Mouthpiece
(May 1988)
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His Own Mouthpiece Speaking Out: Inside the Reagan White House By Larry Speakes with Robert Pack Scribner's. 322 pp. $19.95. Reviewed by Andrew J. Glass Washington bureau chief, Cox...
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Why Politicians Don't Matter on Wall Street
(November 1987)
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Washington-USA WHY POLITICIANS DON'T MATTER ON WALL STREET BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Our times enshrine myths and dismiss history. Witness the Democratic politicians who have sagely...
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The Salt II Games
(May 1986)
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Washington - USA THE SALT II GAMES BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington It would be foolish to accept at face value the White House announcement that because the Soviet Union is not living up to its...
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Lenin's New Apostle
(February 1986)
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THE 27 TH CONGRESS OF THE CPSU-1 Lenin's New Apostle BY ANDREW J. GLASS Moscow Current developments in Russia can perhaps best be seen through the prism of three rather unconventional...
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Playing with Fire in Lebanon
(October 1983)
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Wishington-USA PLAYING WITH FIRE IN LEBANON BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Now that U.S. Marines have been caught in the crossfire of the Lebanese civil war, at a cost of life and limbs, Ronald...
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The Pope and the General
(June 1983)
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POLISH RENEWAL-I The Pope and the General BY ANDREW J GLASS Warsaw The spiritual leader today of 750 million Roman Catholics spent World War II quarrying stone in Nazi-occupied Krakow Evenings...
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Reagan's Political Options
(November 1982)
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Washington-USA REAGAN'S POLITICAL OPTIONS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Even those who would go so far as to say that Ronald Reagan lost his shirt in this month's midterm elections would at...
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Reagan's Sacrifices at Home and Abroad
(September 1982)
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Washington-USA REAGAN'S SACRIFICES AT HOME AND ABROAD BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington "I've made my sacrifice," 1 President Reagan told Con-M gressional skeptics in the Oval Office last month when...
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Moscow's Reagan Jitters
(July 1982)
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A TRAVELER'S NOTEBOOK Moscow's Reagan Jitters By Andrew J Glass Moscow The Western sky is still aflame with shafts of crimson light as the clock atop the Spassky Tower in Red Square tolls 11...
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Reagan's First Report Card
(May 1981)
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Washington-USA REAGAN'S FIRST REPORT CARD BY ANDREW J GLASS Washington SINCE Franklin D Roosevelt's first term, it has become the practice here to watch the first 100 days of an administration...
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The Campaign and the Money Game
(October 1980)
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Washington-USA THE CAMPAIGN AND THE MONEY GAME By Andrew J.Glass Washington Considering what a sour affair the Presidential campaign is turning out to be-given the general unhappiness with the...
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Carter Sounds the Trumpets
(January 1980)
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\^hington^USA CARTER SOUNDS THE TRUMPETS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington President Carter believes he has at last established a rapport with the electorate. His achieving what had long proved...
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A Hesitant Candidate
(November 1979)
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Washington-USA A HESITANT CANDIDATE BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington There are those who contend that Edward M. Kennedy's quest for the Presidency was inevitable. He is, after all, the youngest of...
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A Private Talk with Peanutron
(August 1979)
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Washington-USA A PRIVATE TALK WITH PEANUTRON BY ANDREW J GLASS HAMILTON JORDAN Washington Deep in the bowels of the White House, there is a computer known as Peanutron that is programmed never...
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Carter's Speech Improvement
(May 1979)
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\\kshington^USA CARTER'S SPEECH IMPROVEMENT BY ANDREW J. GLASS JIMMY CARTER Washington In Jimmy Carter's White House, speech writers often have been viewed as akin to sausage stuffers...
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Carter's Quick-Study Foreign Policy
(March 1979)
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LEARNING ON THE JOB Carter's Quicks Study Foreign Policy ^andrewjglass Washington SrNCE Jimmy Carter began his quest for the presidency knowing next to nothing about foreign affairs, he decided...
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Carter Redux?
(October 1978)
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CARTER REDUX? BY ANDREW J. GLASS JIMMY CARTER Washington It is a measure of this town rather than of Jimmy Carter that the same insiders who a few weeks earlier were calling him a hopeless...
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Carter's Third World Gospel
(April 1978)
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UNCONVINCING EVANGELISM Carter's Third World Gospel BY ANDREW J. GLASS Laos When he goes visiting in the Third World, the evangelist in Jimmy Carter comes to the forefront. According to his new...
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A Reporter Returns to Poland
(January 1978)
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CARTER'S VISIT AND AFTER A Reporter Returns to Poland BY ANDREW J. GLASS Warsaw Poles tell each other that when Jimmy Carter came through here last month he asked his host, Polish Communist...
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Pressing the President
(October 1977)
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Washington-USA PRESSING THE PRESIDENT BY ANDREW J. GLASS WASHINGTON Aman who worked closely with Jimmy Carter tor many years once said of him: "He will tote you through the swamp all day long...
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Post-Watergate Politics in California
(April 1974)
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THE FIRST STATE PREPARES TO VOTE Post-Watergate Politics in California BY ANDREW J. GLASS Los Angeles Rootless and restless, the people of Southern California pursue their special vision of the...
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Counting the President's Prayers
(April 1974)
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Washington-USA COUNTING THE PRESIDENTS PRAYERS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Richard Nixon apparently finds solace in comparing his plight with that of Hairy Truman after he fired General...
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How Nixon Works
(March 1974)
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Wishington-USA HOW NIXON WORKS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Richard Nixon's situation involves more than the question of whether he will stay in office. The President's predicament has made...
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Impeachment Maneuvers
(February 1974)
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Washington-USA IMPEACHMENT MANEUVERS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Ordinarily, Washington political correspondents do most of their traveling during the fall campaign season. This year, however,...
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Presidential Trust and Political Circuses
(January 1974)
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W^shington-USA PRESIDENTIAL TRUST AND POLITICAL CIRCUSES BY ANDREW J. GLASS WASHINGTON THE PHILISOPHER EpictetUS, who taught that man is born for mutual trust, encountered a once-powerful Roman...
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The Dark at the End of the Pipeline
(December 1973)
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Washington-USA THE DARK AT THE END OF THE PIPELINE BY ANDREW J. GLASS WASHINGTON AS THE American Petroleum Institute has been reminding us, a nation that runs on oil cannot afford to run short....
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Nixon Under Siege
(November 1973)
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Washington-USA NIXON UNDER SIEGE BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington If one reads him correctly, Richard Nixon would like us to believe he should be allowed to remain in office because he has looked...
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Agnew at the Ramparts
(October 1973)
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Washington - USA AGNEW AT THE RAMPARTS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington As Spiro Agnew continues to whip up popular support for his embattled cause, one might ask why the Vice President feels...
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Bugging and Bookkeeping
(September 1973)
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Washington-USA BUGGING AND BOOKKEEPING BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Of the many woes Watergate has caused Richard Nixon, probably none galls him more than his belief that his accusers are...
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The View from Above
(September 1973)
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The View from above The Making of the President 1972 By Theodore H. White atheneum. 391 pp. $10.00. Reviewed by andrew J. Glass Every four years, during the Presidential campaign season, Teddy...
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Roads to Waterloo
(August 1973)
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Washington-USA ROADS TO WATERLOO BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Lyndon Baines Johnson liked to tell the story of the young man who graduated from college in the midst of the Depression and was...
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Keeping Up the Pressure
(June 1973)
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Washington-USA KEEPING UP THE PRESSURE BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington HL. Mencken observes in Newspaper Days 0 that sources who provided him with "inside stuff" were moved to do so "(a) by a...
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The Watergate Undertow
(May 1973)
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Washington-USA THE WATERGATE UNDERTOW BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington When a man has been through even a minor crisis, he learns not to worry when his muscles tense up, his breathing comes faster,...
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Phase III on the Rocks
(April 1973)
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Washington-USA PHASE III ON THE ROCKS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Pressures are mounting on President Nixon to take action against rising prices. Some of his aides, in fact, think the time has...
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The Fight over Funding
(March 1973)
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Washington-USA THE FIGHT OVER FUNDING BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington A decade ago, Walter Heller, the New Frontier braintruster, helped to launch the revenue sharing idea by reporting that...
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Battle of the Branches
(February 1973)
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BATTLE OF THE BRANCHES BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington The political gulf separating President Nixon from the Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill follows a classic tradition that has been with us...
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Nixon Tightening His Grip
(December 1972)
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Washington-USA NIXON TIGHTENING HIS GRIP BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington In the wake of a national election, a political low-pressure system usually glides through the country, creating for a time...
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Nixon in the Land of Cotton
(October 1972)
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Washington-USA NIXON IN THE LAND OF COTTON BY ANDREW J GLASS Washington George Wallace doesn't believe in professional polling techniques When the Alabama Governor wants to measure the public...
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Chairman of the Board
(September 1972)
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W^shington^USA CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington There is a distinct corporate flavor to Richard Nixon's drive to crush George Mc-Govern in November and hold the White House,...
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Between the Two Miamis
(August 1972)
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Washington-USA BETWEEN THE TWO MIAMIS BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Richard Nixon has reached his zenith as a politician and his prospects, in that respect, are gloomy. Should he win in...
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McGovern's Masked Pragmatism
(June 1972)
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Washington-USA McGOVERN'S MASKED PRAGMATISM BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Pierre A. Rinfret, the New York economist, came to town recently to speak at one of those private luncheons for the...
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Hazardous Road to Miami
(May 1972)
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Washington-USA HAZARDOUS ROAD TO MIAMI BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Once, at a news conference, President Kennedy attempted to justify the criteria under which his Administration drafted young...
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Meanwhile, Back at the Supermarket
(March 1972)
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MEANWHILE BACK AT THE SUPERMARKET BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington While the President has been seeking to impart cosmic significance to his China journey and the trip he will make to Russia in May,...
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Nixon, the Press and Vietnam
(January 1972)
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Wadhington-USA NIXON, THE PRESS AND VIETNAM by ANDREW J. GLASS Washington When the Nixon Administration set up shop three years ago, we were supposed to get "an open policy." Henceforth, it was...
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Nixon's 'Jewish Portfolio'
(December 1971)
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Washington-USA NIXON'S 'JEWISH PORTFOLIO' BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington In the summer of 1968, when Lyndon Johnson came under pressure from the Israelis to ship them Phantom jets, he flew to the...
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Europe's Bankers and the Money War
(November 1971)
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RESISTING THE CONNALLY DOCTRINE Europe's Bankers and the Money War BY ANDREW J. GLASS LONDON THE MERCHANT bankers of Europe are back in business, once more moving great pools of capital around...
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Poor Richard's Nixonomics
(September 1971)
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Washingtog-USA POOR RICHARD'S NIXONOMICS BY ANDREW J. GLASS WASHINGTON IN FURNISHING his new economic mansion, Richard Nixon would have us forget the squalid quarters he left behind. Who can...
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The Great Urban Hope
(July 1971)
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washington-USA THE GREAT URBAN HOPE BY ANDREW J. GLASS WASHINGTON SOME TWO DOZEN prominent Democrats, in and out of Congress, have been meeting regularly here. These men wield considerable...
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Avoiding Another Chicago
(June 1971)
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Washington-USA AVOIDING ANOTHER CHICAGO BY ANDREW J. GLASS & JOHN COTTIN WASHINGTON MANY DEMOCRATIC politicians look forward with such zest to the exciting prospect of heaving Richard Nixon...
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Money Games Presidents Play
(May 1971)
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Washington-USA MONEY GAMES PRESIDENTS PLAY BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Most people assume the sst program is finished because further subsidy has been blocked. What they fail to recognize is...
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The Democrats' 'Odd Duck'
(March 1971)
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Washington-USA THE DEMOCRATS''ODD DUCK' BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington It is being mischievously suggested here that J. Edgar Hoover arranged to have the Capitol bombed March 1 to elicit a more...
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Moving Up the Ladder
(February 1971)
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Washington-USA MOVING UP THE LADDER BY ANDREW J. GLASS Washington Democrats filed into the House of Representatives on January 19 and shut the doors against the world for eight straight hours....
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