National Journal
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National Journal is a weekly magazine about American politics and government, published by National Journal Group, Inc. Founded in 1969, it is widely read in Washington, D.C.. The National Journal is part of the Atlantic Media Company. Its chairman is David Bradley. Its high subscription price (US$1,885 per annum) in part reflects its wealthy and powerful clientele, and also that most of its subscribers are institutions (such as government agencies, political bodies, lobbying firms, trade associations, and other interest groups) rather than individuals. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
(English)
Political Viewpoint:
Left
Owners:
Atlantic Media Company
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Dec 25, 2006 - 11:48 AM PST
Story Stats
Top Topics:
Politics (42), U.S. (35), Obama Administration (10), Business (8), Sci/Tech (7), Republicans (7), Presidential Election 2008 (7), World (7), Bush Administration (7), Democrats (7), U.S. Senate (4), Media (4), Community (3), Oil and Gas (3), U.S. Congress (3)...
Top Authors:
Ronald Brownstein (7), Marc Ambinder (3), Murray Waas (3), Jonathan Rauch (2), Reid Wilson (2), Brian Friel (2), Michael Hirsh (2), William Powers (1), Michael Hirsch (1), James Kitfield (1), George C Wilson (1), Dan Friedman (1), Clive Crook (1), Ben Schneider (1), Peter H Stone (1)...
Top Formats:
Opinion (16), News Report (12), Special Report (6), News (5), News Analysis (4), Interview (2), Comment (1)
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Are Cities the Key to U.S. Economic Growth?
The same support network that makes Silicon Valley a hub for technological innovation will save Northeast Ohio and other metropolitan areas around the country. That's the ...via Google News -
Do You Trust This Man?
Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com: Do You Trust This Man? — Like Bush before him, President Obama faces a credibility crisis. — There is a common element to the ...via Memeorandum -
House Debate on Immigration Kicks Off With Focus on Enforcement
While the Senate debates an immigration bill on the floor this week, the House will finally dive into the process of marking up a bill, and it’s sure to be contentious. The ...via Google News -
How EPA Fights Climate Change Even When Congress Doesn’t Want It To
Environmental groups have a tough time getting Congress to do what they want. Case in point: In the early months of 2010, the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense ...via Google News -
Is the Housing News Really that Good?
Americans were greeted with good news this week: home prices recently saw their biggest gains in seven years, according to a reputable index. It's a sign that the recent ...via Google News -
Parties Prepare to Reverse Rhetoric on 'Nuclear Option' for Judicial Nominees
Watching Sen. Chuck Grassley this week rail against President Obama for "court packing" made me laugh out loud. I laughed for several reasons. One was wondering whether a ...Posted by J Sinclaire -
The Coming GOP Civil War Over Climate Change
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On Climate, It's Not the Heat, It's the Timidity
This year’s unremitting heat, droughts, wildfires, and freak storms have thrust climate change back into the spotlight. But even with the issue fresh in people’s ...via Google News -
The President's Last Line of Defense
The new round of national and state surveys this week generally showing President Obama clinging to a tenuous advantage over Republican Mitt Romney reinforce the conclusion ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
UAE Closes U.S.-Funded Democracy Group's Dubai Office
Possibly emboldened by Washington's recent decision to approve military aid to Egypt without conditions on improving human rights, the government of the United Arab Emirates ...via Andy Carvin
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