By MARTIN SCHRAM, Scripps Howard News Service
Schram: Frost/Nixon tries to rewrite history
The original Frost/Nixon was a hoary spectacle (please pardon my typo), an exclusive checkbook interview that provided the American people with proof of just one thing: Crime does pay.
Schram: Blagojevich mirrors Washington's pay for play
Official Washington is officially aghast at the brazen tape-recorded revelations of Illinois Gov. Rod (Show Me the Money) Blagojevich's alleged "pay for play" politics.
Schram: Action memo on VA
ACTION MEMO TO: President-elect Barack Obama & Veterans Affairs Secretary-designate General Eric Shinseki.
RE: Why We Need to Re-Name the VA _ to the Department of Veterans Advocacy.
Schram: Could India-Pakistan conflict go nuclear?
Once again, terrorists struck, slaughtering 174 people in Mumbai in a crisis that may have been malevolently designed to blast the adversarial nuclear neighbors India and Pakistan into war.
Send Wall Street executives to Guantanamo
Today we are piecing together two seemingly unrelated news stories that ran on successive days -- because they will lead us to a solution for finally getting to the bottom of the financial crisis that has crippled our nation and the world.
Schram: Honor vets, not just on Veteran's Day
The air is crisp, the sky bright blue, the leaves have passed their red-orange peak and are falling around the headstones of those who gave our nation their lives.
Obama redefines campaign finance and more
Here in the company town of Washington, D.C. the assembly lines spent 2008 mass producing their one industrial product that can't be outsourced and has made the city gloriously recession-proof.
Media must let candidates speak
As we enter the final daze of the marathon presidential race of 2008, there is one last campaign reform that we in the news media still have time to push.It is about us, not them.

