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Articles in April 29, 2003 issue of Insight on the News
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Southern hospitality sweeter at tea time
by Stephen Goode -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Symposium
by Peter Huessy -
`New journalism' paves way for bad times
by Ralph de Toledano - Nation-building in Iraq requires that U.S. military be in charge
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Americans still fried over French protests
by John Elvin -
After Saddam, the real work begins: with the arrival of U.S. Marines in Baghdad, President Bush's plan for revitalizing Iraq now will be implementedwith the United Nations on the outside looking in
by James P. Lucier -
When Johnny comes marching home
by Douglas Burton -
Bush brain trust beats Hollywood's dangerous minds
by Stephen Goode -
When you lack facts, at least ban the myths
by John Elvin -
Malkin sounds off on `invasion' of U.S.: syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin says America's national security has been compromised by a general lack of enforcement of the nation's immigration laws
by Stephen Goode -
Risk of recession still may be rising
by Jamie Dettmer - Readers sound off about business stock options
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A change of game plan
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Vets say tax cuts spur war economy: opponents argue that the president's tax-cut package is wrongheaded in a time of war, but many experts think it would stimulate the economy to finance the war effort
by John Berlau -
Bush haters: you gotta love 'em
by Douglas Burton -
Whistle-blower gives lesson about politics and power
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Out of the `quagmire': media managers covering an awe-inspiring military campaign seemed determined to turn war in Iraq into a U.S. defeat as in Vietnam
by J. Michael Waller -
Why does the United States put its mothers into combat?
by Mona Charen -
Exxon-Mobil fleet has broad registration
by Prem Nair -
Quality sacrificed at altar of 24-hour news
by Jamie Dettmer -
Why Syria may be the next target: amid allegations of Syria's military cooperation with Iraq, speculation grows that the Bush administration is laying the groundwork for regime change in Damascus
by Scott L. Wheeler -
The witch is dead
by Douglas Burton - Kipling's Rumsfeld; Chirac's Vichy comments; Al-Jazeera hate TV
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Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Right & Left: congressional votes
by Robert W. Lee -
Military spending is to markets' liking
by Jamie Dettmer -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Dumping more cold water on global warming
by John Elvin -
Agency evaluations go code red: a new, color-coded management scorecard has been set up by the Office of Management and Budget to grade how well the federal government uses taxpayer funds
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Is Brown banking on economic miracle?
by Jamie Dettmer -
Congressman Chris Cox sets double-tax record straight
by Christopher Cox -
Throwing the book at pigs in power
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
The French spin a different war story: state-run news media, government officials and pundits in France are churning out anti-American propaganda to gain commercial advantage from the war in Iraq
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Sale of telecom firm to China poses espionage threat
by Jim Saxton -
Wallace responds to Insight report on Bio-Chem readiness
by Mike Wallace -
Treasury Czar key to MDB reform efforts
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
War criminals face prosecution in U.S.: President Bush wants war criminals, including those from the 1991 gulf war, judged severely, but where they will be tried and by whom remains a subject of debate
by Timothy W. Maier -
Excluding Taiwan from WHO is a prescription for disaster
by Don Feder