Author Archive

Burt Solomon

Management

When Lincoln's State of the Union Leaked

Someone close to Lincoln gave excerpts to the press, and the new president scrambled to avoid a very public humiliation.

Management

Analysis: Americans Need to Re-embrace Sacrifice

One thing is clear: Whatever steps are necessary to restore the economy will require money and pain.

News

Inauguration will set tone for Bush presidency

Whether intentional or not, the symbolism of Inauguration Day has often foreshadowed the next four years.

News

Next President may not face gridlock

News

DOT assembles family of crash test dummies

DOT assembles family of crash test dummies

News

Republicans seek Social Security statement changes

Republicans seek Social Security statement changes

News

Government is the enemy no more

Government is the enemy no more

News

Innovator at Veterans Affairs pays the price

Innovator at Veterans Affairs pays the price

News

Thinking Small

Thinking Small

News

Appointments: Plodding Pace

Appointments: Plodding Pace

News

White House Notebook

White House Notebook

Magazine

Sweeping Clean

The Clinton Cabinet hasn't been inspiring. But, now that a half-dozen or so Cabinet officers are rushing (or being pushed) toward the exits, the President has a chance--in theory, at least--to set things right.

Magazine

Clinton: The Sequel

Would four more years bring out the Old or the New Democrat in Bill Clinton? His political past and present ambitions offer some clues.