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Salon.com August 15, 2000 Jake Tapper |
The taming of Loretta Sanchez The embattled congresswoman's got nothing but love for her fellow Democrats on the convention floor. |
Salon.com July 19, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Accuser says Hillary's no hater The target of the first lady's alleged "Jew bastard" slur insists she's not a bigot. Plus, Rudy takes Hillary's side on slur issue... Gore to skip Playboy party... Raising a ruckus in Los Angeles... Gephardt doesn't want veep job... Bush toys with veep "choice"... |
Salon.com August 23, 2000 Mark Bowden |
Bore no more Suddenly, Gore seems to be pulling off the impossible: Running both for and against the presidency. |
Reason June 2007 Gillespie et al. |
Presidential Scouting Reports A libertarian fan's guide to the World Series of politics |
Reason April 2007 David Weigel |
The West Will Rise Again Is the South's hold over American politics on the wane? Book review: Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South, by Thomas F. Schaller. |
Salon.com July 13, 2000 Anthony York |
Third parties, Playboy parties and the next generation George P. Bush and Karenna Gore go on tour... Hagelin threatens to sue Buchanan campaign in San Francisco... Dems hit the Playboy Mansion... Update from the Big Apple... |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Alexandra Starr |
Democrats: A Hill Too Far? Not so long ago, Democrats were bragging that they could win back the Senate this November -- and it didn't seem like bravado. Now, two seats short of a Senate majority, the party faces a risk of backsliding. |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Erik Tarloff |
Sexless in Washington The shameful exposure of Bill Clinton's penis means the next president will not be allowed one. |
Salon.com August 14, 2000 Arianna Huffington |
Hollywood smoke screen What Democrats will ignore during their stay in Los Angeles -- and what the Shadow Convention won't. |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2006 Dunham & Javers |
The Politics Of Change As power shifts on Capitol Hill, business faces a new reality |
Salon.com August 14, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Clinton's last dance Polls split on convention bounce, fur flies in Playboy party fight and Farrakhan holds back on Lieberman. Plus, Big tension, no trouble at L.A. Mumia protest... |
AskMen.com |
Ted Kennedy, 1932-2009 Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the last surviving brother in an enduring political dynasty and one of the most influential senators in history, died Tuesday night at his home after a yearlong struggle with brain cancer. |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Salant et al. |
The Republicans' Money Momentum The GOP is out-raising Democrats in races for open Senate and House seats, a sign of more trouble for Obama's party in November. |
Reason February 2003 John J. Pitney Jr. |
Gone With the Vote For the GOP in the South, Reconstruction isn't quite over. A half-century ago, Southern Democrats campaigned by opposing color-blind laws, stirring up racial fears, and silencing those who opposed them. They still do. |
BusinessWeek March 1, 2004 Richard S. Dunham |
Do The Democrats Need Dixie? To win the White House, the party may focus on the Midwest and Southwest |
BusinessWeek October 2, 2006 Dunham & Javers |
How Business Is Wooing Democrats The possibility the GOP could lose the House has companies scrambling to make nice. |
Salon.com May 21, 2001 Jake Tapper |
The Kennedy compromise Conservatives might be screaming the loudest, but Democrats made their share of concessions in the House and Senate education bills... |
Reason September 2006 Brian Doherty |
How Did You Vote During the War, Daddy? The war in Iraq is increasingly unpopular in America. However, public disenchantment with the war probably won't matter in November's congressional and Senate races. |
Financial Advisor November 2007 Evan Simonoff |
Editor's Note - A Strange Election Awaits We are living through some very strange times in American politics. That was the message veteran political consultant Charlie Cook gave to attendees at the Financial Advisor Symposium. |
BusinessWeek January 20, 2010 Albert R. Hunt |
The Democrats' Long Road Back from Massachusetts After Republican Scott Brown's stunning upset, the best President Obama and his party can hope for may be a watered-down health bill with insurance reforms. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 Richard S. Dunham |
Execs On The Sidelines With no clear front-runner, few bosses are betting on GOP hopefuls. |
BusinessWeek February 24, 2010 Paula Dwyer |
How the Political Gridlock in Washington Might End Anger at Washington and midterm elections are driving both parties to recalibrate their self-interest. A tentative bipartisanship is emerging. |
Inc. April 2007 Kate Ackley |
Possible Democratic Partners? A brief look at how the agenda of four Democrats effects U.S. businesses. |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2010 Peter Coy |
Governor Chris Christie: GOP Darling New Jersey Governor Christie is a rising national star. By taking on his state's bloated budget, he embodies the New Austerity. Will voters hate him for it? |
Reason January 2008 David Weigel |
Bonds for Babies Democrats discover the Ownership Society: Even if they don't replace the current Social Security system, "baby bonds" could have a transformative political effect in the U.S. |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Alexandra Starr |
South Carolina Shakeout For Democratic Presidential contenders, the future may be decided there. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Howard Gleckman |
As Growth Sizzles, What's A Dem To Do? Presidential hopefuls will try to ignite middle class rage over breaks for the wealthy. |
Reason February 2004 Tim Cavanaugh |
Political Body Snatchers How can you tell the evil party from the stupid party? |
Reason April 2009 Matt Welch |
The Liberaltarian Jackalope The liberal-libertarian rapprochement is probably dead on arrival. |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2006 Richard S. Dunham |
Who's Afraid Of Charlie Rangel? Business worries about the Dems gaining control of the House. Maybe it needn't fret. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Brett Pulley |
Hugh Hefner Wants Playboy, and He's Not Alone Hugh Hefner is making a bid for the company he founded in 1953, and others are circling. |
ifeminists June 2, 2004 Carey Roberts |
White Males: Hot Demographic For The 2004 Elections If the Democrats really want to attract the white male vote, they will need to overcome two major hurdles. |
Salon.com June 30, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Campaign reform chic What made 33 Republicans suddenly change their minds about a bill that cracks down on stealth PACs? |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Playboy's Jazzy Results Playboy Enterprises reports a nice profit this quarter as opposed to a loss last year, but when are newsstand sales going to rise? Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool January 15, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Playboy's Comeback Year The company appears to be turning itself around after some lackluster years. The share price is up about 40% over the past 12 months, and management expects 2004 to be a good year for the bunny. |
AFP eWire November 13, 2006 |
Election Impact Uncertain on Fundraising and Philanthropy Although the recent change in political control is significant in potential impact for some national policies related to defense, trade, energy and taxation, it is not clear what the changes will mean for the nonprofit sector. |
The Motley Fool February 11, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Hef's Hefty Balance Sheet Playboy's operations are improving, but debt still casts a long shadow over Hef's empire. |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Brett Pulley |
FriendFinder's CEO Wants Playboy CEO Marc Bell has bid $210 million to add Playboy Enterprises to his stable of adult properties, but he won't get anywhere unless Hugh Hefner relents on his own bid. |
InternetNews November 18, 2005 Roy Mark |
Getting Along Over Tech? Just think what a little bipartisanship could actually accomplish for technology policy in this country. |
Reason June 2008 David Weigel |
Union Rules The Democratic coalition rubs its hands at the prospect of taking over Washington. |
The Motley Fool September 6, 2007 |
CEO Centerfold: An Interview With Playboy's Christie Hefner Investors, think Playboy is just a magazine? Think again. Here's an interview with Christie Hefner, chairwoman and CEO, on Playboy online advertising opportunities, and the similarities between Playboy and Disney. |
Reason November 2008 Matt Welch |
Scared Straight Attending a major-party political convention is a lot like putting a metal dish into a microwave. You know something bad's going to happen, but after four years you need to be reminded of the acrid smell. |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2006 Steven Mallas |
Clubbing With the Bunnies The Playboy Club is back. Will it help the company reconnect with the culture at large? Future quarterly missives will give investors a handle on how this venture fares. |
InternetNews November 10, 2006 Roy Mark |
Will Dems Change Tech Policy? One-party rule in Washington ends next year when the 110th Congress convenes with Democrats taking over the House and the Senate. What does this mean for technology policy? |
ifeminists June 5, 2009 Carey Roberts |
Sexism Rife Within the Democratic Party The liberal orgy of new-school sexism disguised as female empowerment has come back to haunt the Democrats as they work to reshape the High Court. |
Reason February 2007 |
Divided We Stand What sort of legislation and political theater should the friends of "Free Minds and Free Markets" expect during the next two years? Is the new situation an improvement or disaster? |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2010 |
Timeline: Chris Christie Events in New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's life and career. |
Real Estate Portfolio Nov/Dec 2003 Matthew Bechard |
Sen. Edward Kennedy on Partisanship, Preserving Pensions and the Value of REITs As the senior Democrat on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee in the Senate, Kennedy is actively involved in shaping policy affecting education, health care and pension plans -- an issue of particular importance to the REIT industry. An interview. |
The Motley Fool November 13, 2006 Steven Mallas |
Playboy Under Pressure The House that Hef Built still needs a viable growth strategy. The best thing one can say here is that Playboy is a speculative long-term bet on the belief that its brand will survive and will differentiate its content from that of the competitors. |