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But it's the Rich pardon--and especially the fact that Clinton granted it without consulting the Justice Department--that has generated the most heat on Capitol Hill. Though the pardon can't be revoked, Representative Dan Burton, the Indiana Republican and longtime Clinton critic who chairs the House Government...
The Bush family detests the term dynasty because of its unfortunate association with the term monarchy, which is a form of government Americans are rumored not to like very much (sales of PEOPLE magazine to the contrary). The Bushes probably aren't all that thrilled, then, that celebrity snoop KITTY...
Peter Jovanovich, CEO of Pearson Education, concedes that "today's textbooks are too big, both physically and in terms of coverage." Why? Because most of the publishers' customers--especially the states that adopt textbooks for all their school districts--want them that way. Ultimate power is in the hands of...
Spring fellow Jeff Madrick, editor of Challenge magazine and an economics columnist at The New York Times, will examine how the media have reported and analyzed the new economy.
The four new fellows--who include a former Clinton speechwriter, the chief political correspondent for The New York Times and a columnist for the Boston Globe--will examine the influence of the media on a variety of issues.