Fifty Areas Where You Fall Short U.S. News brings us a list that feels like what might happen if one's personal insecurities were handed to a newsroom of reporters to pick apart. December 27, 2005 By Felix Gillette
Congo, Corruption, Republicans, and Bono December 20, 2005 By Gal Beckerman A landmark election in Africa, a tour of Republican Washington, McCain’s and Giuliani’s presidential prospects in ’08, and Time‘s “People of the Year.”
Tortuous Waffling, Abroad and At Home December 13, 2005 By Felix Gillette Condoleezza Rice goes abroad, political magazines debate torture and Ken Auletta subjects the publisher of the New York Times to an interrogation of his own.
Iraq, Vollman and Resurrecting a Forgotten Conservative Icon December 6, 2005 By Paul McLeary Time looks at the insurgency, New York Review reviews Vollman and conservatives bite back.
Murtha’s Change of Heart, and a “Third Way” in Iraq November 22, 2005 By Edward B. Colby The week after Rep. John Murtha’s dramatic call to bring the troops home, the nation’s major magazines feature a smattering of offerings about the Pennsylvania congressman and the larger question of Iraq.
Trend-Spotting Men, Leading Women, and (the End of?) the Roving Reporter October 18, 2005 By Liz Cox Barrett