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...terrorist age, and 2004 may be the first election in decades in which polling patterns in May end up predicting nothing about November. "Am I worried?" asked a senior Bush official. "Of course. But we always said this was gonna be close." With reporting by Timothy J. Burger, James Carney, Mark Thompson and Douglas Waller/Washington
...James Carney...
...heading to Camp David for the weekend, he called Rumsfeld to say he'd done a "really good job." To the end, the President was eager to keep his team together. The question is whether, in its dysfunction, it is serving him well. --With reporting by Massimo Calabresi, James Carney, Viveca Novak and Douglas Waller
...sound comparatively sedate amid the clamor of conservative media pundits, but William F. Buckley Jr. remains the most respected and articulate of American conservative thinkers. At 78 he still writes a twice-weekly column, and his autobiography, Miles Gone By, will be published in July. TIME's James Carney interviewed him by e-mail...
...continued to cover the story aggressively once Saddam was ousted; by the end of 2003, we had devoted 19 of the year's covers to issues concerning Iraq. Our stories explored every important angle of the conflict, among them an investigation by Michael Elliott and James Carney on how the team around George W. Bush decided to take on Saddam, an account by Michael Ware and Nancy Gibbs on how Saddam might have been fooled into thinking he had weapons of mass destruction, an examination by Michael Duffy and James Carney of how Bush came to rely on bogus evidence...