MORE than in any other of our '"'domestic news bureaus, each of TIME'S 20 Washington correspondents is responsible for his own special news beat. Week in and week out, they keep watch on the man in the White House, the men on the Hill, and on all the personalities and machinery of government and politics. Sometimes their stories stand alone. Yet often in the immensely complex world of government, an event calls for many of the virtuosos to come together as an orchestrated whole. Such a case is this week's cover story on President...
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