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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)
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If Air Travel Worked Like Health Care
"But 95 percent of these questions are always the same. Don't you know that every time I fill out one of these duplicative forms I increase the chance of error? Wouldn't it ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
On Energy, Let A Thousand Filaments Bloom
There is no single way to wean the U.S. from fossil fuels. The only answer will be to let a thousand flowers, or maybe filaments, bloom.Posted by Derek Hawkins -
A Hard-Headed Strategy Of Inclusion
To seize that opportunity, Obama would need to overcome the objections of liberal Internet activists who are condemning as capitulation any effort to find accommodation with ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The Real Risk Of McCain's Health Plan
McCain's camp insists that his proposal would not undermine employer-based coverage. But few experts agree. Several studies have projected that his plan would move about 20 ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
China's Cyber-Militia
Computer hackers in China, including those working on behalf of the Chinese government and military, have penetrated deeply into the information systems of U.S. companies and ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Hillary's Political Purgatory
The good news for Hillary Rodham Clinton is that she's winning a lot of battles. The bad news is that the war is pretty much lost.Posted by Polly Briley -
EPA Missing in Action
The Environmental Protection Agency is failing to live up to its name these days, its legions of critics agree. At a time when the nation's top environmental regulators face ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Clintons leave no fingerprints
What is surprising, however, is how skillfully, and with how much brilliant calculation, Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband steered the nomination campaign toward these ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Obama Lacks Yolks
The reporters went to great lengths to show they were reporting on what the Obama camp was doing, not orchestrating the shift themselves. Still, the piece subtly vented the ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Administration Withheld E-Mails About Rove
Several of the e-mails that the Bush administration is withholding from Congress, as well as papers from the White House counsel's office describing other withheld documents, ...Posted by Dale Penn
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House Cleaning At API
(Blog Post) Four senior hands will be leaving the American Petroleum Institute by year's end, including Jim Ford, who until early this month was the group's top lobbyist.Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
CongressDaily - Atonement
(Blog Post) A conscience-stricken member of the House Armed Services Committee is writing a book called "My Daddy's Not Dead Yet" in hopes it will atone for what he now considers his ...Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Looking Abroad For Answers On Voter Registration
Unlike the United States, which puts the onus for registering entirely on the voter, many Western democracies put government officials in charge of adding voters to the rolls, ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Justices Reject Sotomayor Position 9-0 -- But Bigger Battles Loom
(Blog Post) The Supreme Court's predictable 5-4 vote to reverse the decision by Judge Sonia Sotomayor and two federal appeals court colleagues against 17 white (and one Hispanic) ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
G-20 And The Limits Of Cooperation
The London summit of the Group of 20 industrial and emerging economies was a missed opportunity from the start. The previous summit, in Washington in November, took place ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
The Morning After, Voting Problems Remain
Dozens of volunteers fielded calls from harassed or confused voters in a command center complete with a 20-foot-high wall of digital maps and statistics. Upstairs, teams of ...Posted by Patricia Blochowiak -
The End Of The Reagan Era?
Reagan's commanding victory 28 years ago marked what many historians see as a hinge in American history -- a moment that was a transition between political eras. If the ...Posted by Adam Florin -
A 'Maverick' Nominee, But Still The Same GOP
So, now that McCain heads the Republican Party, will he steer it in a new direction? And does his unorthodox path to the nomination signal that it has already shifted to the ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Obama's To-Do List In Denver
To win the presidency, you got to do two things. One, you got to convince people that they shouldn't -- particularly when you have an incumbent like we have and an incumbent ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
National Journal Online - Q&A: David Plouffe
We built our strategy around the acquisition of delegates because that's our rules. So did Senator Clinton. This popular vote is kind of a red herring. I mean, if this was ...Posted by Chris Finnie
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