EDITOR'S NOTE
by Peter Ross Range
THE ROAD TO VICTORY
by Al From and Bruce Reed
Here are five rules for the Democratic candidate to follow in the coming battle for the presidency.
THE NEW NIXON
by Ed Kilgore
George W. Bush is sacrificing the nation's long term economic health for his short term political gain -- just like Richard Nixon in 1972.
SPECIAL REPORT: $4,000,000,000,000 ... AND COUNTING
by Paul Weinstein Jr.
Bush is running up $4 trillion in deficits. Here's a progressive package of 55 spending cuts and government reform initiatives that will help clean up his mess.
ENVIRONMENTAL ARMISTICE
by Kathleen A. McGinty
It's time for eco-warriors and industry to realize that their interests don't make them mortal enemies. In fact, they have a lot to gain from working together.
TAILPIPE REVOLUTION
by Roger Ballentine and Jan Mazurek
Stop stalling! Instead of haggling over CAFE standards and a distant hydrogen future, we should use strong market incentives like tailpipe emissions trading to put more clean cars on the road today.
HELP WANTED
by Andrew J. Rotherham and Jessica Levin
Urban school districts need quality teachers, but hiring policies make it too difficult to land top talent.
EXPAND THE CALL TO SERVICE
by Marc Magee and Steven J. Nider
The military wants soldiers and faces a long-term personnel gap. The solution should include more enlistment options, such as short-term service.
EUROPE'S OLD DISEASE RETURNS
by Fred Siegel
Militant Islamists are forming a twisted alliance with Europe's left to spread virulent anti-Semitism that targets both Jews and America.
IN THEIR FACES
by Robert Philpot
Political minefields haven't deterred Britain's Tony Blair from pressing forward with new progressive reforms.