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9/29/2005 - Capital Profile: George W. Bush '75's Harvard Business School 30th Reunion Book (New York Sun)
5/7/2005 - Pundit You? A Reporter With A Face For Radio Goes To TV School (NPR)
3/19/2005 - Letters From "Gun Shy" Story (NPR)
3/12/2005 - Gun Shy: How The Press Is Missing The Target (NPR)
2/9/2005 - Television: What's Indecent? (USA Today)
2/9/2005 - To Air -- Or Is That Err? (USA Today)
1/12/2005 - Advice To Bush From One MBA To Another (USA Today)
12/31/2004 - Pulling Back The Radio Curtain (NPR)
12/8/2004 - National Sacrifice Requires More Than Symbolic Ribbons (USA Today)
10/19/2004 - To Guarantee Turnout, Require Voting By Law (Metro New York)
10/9/2004 - Endgame: Why Sports Are In The Middle Of The Political Playing Field (NPR)
9/9/2004 - It Takes Terror To Get Through To New Yorkers (Metro New York)
8/29/2004 - Dear John: I Couldn't Have Named A Better Ticket (The Washington Post)
8/3/2004 - Guaranteeing Victory: Why Yankees, Jets & Nets Should Insure Public's Stadium $ (Metro New York)
7/10/2004 - Duck Or Cover: How The Government & Media Are Preparing For A Terrorist Attack -- Part 2 (NPR)
7/3/2004 - Market Ready: The Bush Administration & Civil Preparedness -- Part 1 (NPR)
6/11/2004 - Maybe We Should Bring Back The Draft (Metro New York)
6/3/2004 - Remember Your MBA, Mr. President (The Hill)
5/27/2004 - Bring Back The Pooper Scooper (Metro New York)
4/23/2004 - Ask, Again, What You Can Do (America Online)
4/1/2004 - Public Wises Up, Balks At Paying For Stadiums (USA Today)
3/18/2004 - Not Ready For The Next Attack (Washington Post)
2/4/2004 - Wake Up Americans! And Prepare For Terrorism (USA Today)
1/10/2004 - Too Radioactive? Why The Media Isn't Covering 'Dirty Bombs' (NPR)
12/30/2003 - More Cause Than Marketing(Marketplace)
11/15/2003 - Pulling Back The NPR Curtain (NPR)
11/10/2003 - Race & Sports TV: The Truth Is More Gray Than Black-White (Sports Business Journal)
10/11/2003 - Adding Arnold To The Cast: Why Republican Actors Are More Successful Than Democrats In Politics (NPR)
9/10/2003 - City Must Prepare For Next 9/11 (Daily News)
8/21/2003 - Preparedness Falls Short (USA Today)
8/1/2003 - Errors On Air: Why Doesn't The Electronic Media Correct Its Mistakes (AJR)
7/26/2003 - Fear & Fallout : Why The Government & Media Aren't Defusing The Dirty Bomb Scare (NPR)
6/9/2003 - If A Team Flops, Let's Fire The Owner (Sports Business Journal)
5/20/2003 - The Media's Biggest Mistake: Why Didn't Any Source Report Jayson Blair (NPR)
5/3/2003 - Ready Or Not? Why Is The Government Soft Pedaling Civil Defense (NPR)
3/1/2003 - Hollywood's Republican Casting: Why Don't Democratic Actors Get Elected To Political Office (NPR)
2/15/2003 - Time After Time: Investigation Into Magazine Subscription Practices Broadens (NPR)
1/25/2003 - Gays And Pro Sports: Why The Media Won't Look Into Lockerroom Closet (NPR)
1/12/2003 - Don't Draft Anyone Now, But Do Register Women (USA Today)
1/11/2003 - Gridiron Intellectuals: When It Comes To Football Broadcasting, More Should Be More (National Public Radio)
12/22/2002 - Major League Politicos: If You Want To Win, First Buy A Franchise (The Washington Post)
12/14/2002 - Who's On The Business/Government Beat? (National Public Radio)
12/1/2002 - You're Renewed: Like It Or Not (American Journalism Review)
11/23/2002 - New York's Olympic Bid: The Thrill Of Victory And The Agony Of...Victory (National Public Radio)
10/30/2002 - You've Got Misleading Political Mail (The Hill)
10/24/2002 - Even Those Who Don't Vote Should Have To Go To The Polls (USA Today)
10/1/2002 - The Media Strike Out (American Journalism Review)
8/28/2002 - Baseball Strike: A Necessary Evil? (USA Today)
7/28/2002 - Managing USA Inc. Takes A Little More Drive (Washington Post)
7/27/2002 - The Media's Biggest Mistake (National Public Radio)
6/30/2002 - When You're A Jet: A Reporter Experiences Life On The Other Side Of The Field (American Journalism Review)
5/2/2002 - Political Spin Goes On Trial (Roll Call)
4/22/2002 - Fans Need A Pinch Hitter When It Comes To Sports (USA Today)
4/21/2002 - The Sports Market Is Looking Soggy (New York Times)
4/12/2002 - Pataki, As Pitchman, Exploits His Power (Newsday)
3/9/2002 - Wrong Time? Is Magazine "Confusion Marketing" Illegal? (NPR)
2/2/2002 - Football Intellectuals: What the Fans Don't Get To See On Sunday (NPR)
1/12/2002 - False Labor: Why Television Doesn't Deliver Reality When It Comes To Birth (NPR)
12/10/2001 - Now, Bush Is The CEO-In-Chief (Marketplace/NPR)
11/19/2001 - Firms Blur Line Between Doing Good And Doing Well (USA Today)
11/11/2001 - Bush and Bloomberg: The Yin & Yang of Harvard MBA's (New York Times)
11/3/2001 - Firefighting, The Media & The Lessons of 9/11 (NPR)
10/27/2001 - Acting Conservative: Why Hollywood Casts Republicans For Elective Office (NPR)
8/28/2001 - One, Two, Enron Fields! What's In A Name? Try Millions in Taxpayer Savings (Salon.com)
8/25/2001 - Football Media Camp: Reporters Get Schooled In The Classroom And On The Field (NPR)
8/16/2001 - Family Crisis Shifts Politics (USA Today)
7/30/2001 - Sell Team Names To Corporations (USA Today)
6/23/2001 - The 'CEO President': Is The Media Getting The Business? (NPR)
6/12/2001 - Sweep Right: Why Are All Jock Politicians Republicans? (Slate)
5/27/2001 - Is That Your Final (Question &) Answer? Not Likely. (NPR)
4/14/2001 - In Journalism, 'Exclusive' Isn't So Exclusive Any More (NPR)
4/1/2001 - A Trickle Down Theory For A Shorter Workday. Bush's Less-Is-More Work Ethic: Will America Listen? (New York Times)
3/21/2001 - Fit To Serve: High Profile Athletes Toss Their Jocks, and Sports Bras, Into The Political Ring (Village Voice)
3/12/2001 - The Ball Is In Hillary's Court: How Baseball Could Be Bery, Bery Good To Senator Clinton (Daily News)
2/23/2001 - Verizon Stadium? Why Yankee and Shea Should Be Renamed by the Highest Bidder (NPR)
2/8/2001 - The Price Is Wrong. How The Federal Government Keeps Sports Ticket Prices Up (Slate.com)
1/28/2001 - A-Ten-Shun: It's Time To Register Women For The Draft (Boston Globe)
12/21/2000 - Is Bush Taking The Wrong Lessons From His MBA? (Los Angeles Times)
10/23/2000 - George W. Bush '75 -- Case Study: A Few Tips From His Alma Mater (Fortune)
10/22/2000 - What The President Can Do For Sports Fans (USA Today)
1/3/1999 - Rhapsody in Green: How Hollywood Quietly Extended The Federal Copyright Term (The Boston Globe)
8/1/1997 - The Coya Conspiracy: A Congresswoman In The House's Old-Boys Club Who Drafted Landmark Laws -- Until A Secret Plot Sabotaged Her Brilliant Career
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