Into the Frying Pan

As Commerce Secretary, Kellogg CEO Carlos Gutierrez will have a tough job: Getting other countries to accept a lower dollar


The Democrats Go Scouting for a Savior

The crowded campaign to replace DNC chief Terry McAuliffe is fast becoming a battle for the party's future direction


A Time for Reaching Out

Bush & Co. have an opportunity to pause, take stock of the mistakes in the first term, and adjust the course of U.S. foreign policy


Corporations Come Collecting from Bush

With business groups claiming much credit for his win, they're asking for plenty in return: Trade deals, tax reform, deficit reduction...


Team Bush...with a Few New Faces

The President isn't likely to clear the decks. Here are the people who may go and their likely replacements


Averting an Electoral Crisis

This year the U.S. dodged a bullet, but uniform guidelines -- and money -- for improving the voting process can't wait any longer


Campaign '04: Of Curses and Charms

It was a big year for breaking some longtime patterns of Presidential politics. But not all the talismans were shattered


The World Has Changed, Not the Dems

Another Presidential election has been lost, and more could be on the way unless the Democrats shake up the party


On Donkey-Kicking and Crow-Eating

True, my insights have been less than oracular of late, but there's no denying that Democrats could use a booster shot of Bubba's magic


Out in the Cold on Nov. 3

In heart of Boston, where bleary-eyed Kerry supporters gathered to glimpse their failed candidate, even the faithful were divided


Bush and Kerry, the Day After

The victorious President sees America "entering a season of hope." The vanquished Dem sees a nation "in need of unity"


The GOP's Tighter Grip in Congress

Despite lacking an ultrasafe 60 seats in the Senate, Bush's ability to push an aggressive agenda is now greatly enhanced


Mapping the Road to the White House

How did BusinessWeek Online's state-by-state guide to the likely electoral vote count do? It was right on the money



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