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Articles in March 25, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Radon Regs: the next big raid on the public pocketbook?
by Sean Paige -
Blacks thriving economically: African-Americans are participating in the American dream as never before, although black affluence is overlooked by the press and often ignored by black leaders
by Steve Miller -
Symposium
by Charles Santos -
Ingenious patrolling methods turn the fast into the furious
by Stephen Goode -
Sludge mess in EPA's back yard: the EPA tried some sleight of hand by declaring sludge beneficial to the environment, but the agency can't make allegations of poisoning the public disappear
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Which lobbying effort will leave Nobel Prize committee cold?
by Hans S. Nichols -
Steinbeck's America: publishers celebrate John Steinbeck by reissuing special editions of his work
by Vincent D. Balitas -
Pinkerton still driven by big ideas: once known as a political whiz kid, James Pinkerton today is an outspoken visionary who believes America should again rigorously pursue its exploratory destiny
by Hans S. Nichols -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Rulings from the rogue court: the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has a reputation for flagrantly ignoring Supreme Court precedent while handing down decisions on various hot-button issues
by Hans S. Nichols - Lumping the ELF and the ALF With al-Qaeda
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`Honest Ave' missed truth about the Russians
by Ralph De Toledano -
Hair-raising tales of old-world style
by Stephen Goode -
A terrorist regime waits in the wings: the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia now are poised to overthrow the country's government and to become an even bigger threat to U.S. national security
by J. Michael Waller -
Critics say guard pumped up troop counts
by John Elvin -
Documents divulge Soviet's once-dark dealings in Afghanistan
by Hans S. Nichols -
How `Hanoi Jane' betrayed America: will Jane Fonda be indicted for her pro-Communist escapades in North Vietnam? Could be, say experts in shocking new book excerpted here for the first time
by Henry Mark Holzer - Mark my word … I mean what I say
- Reporter's `gold digging' should open up some eyes
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INS antifraud efforts missing the mark
by Sean Paige -
Humanities' new mission: Sept. 11 has sharpened the focus and mission of the NEH, at least in the mind of its new director
by Julia Duin -
Students' rights versus academe's leftward tilt
by Marc Levin -
Thanks for helping to expose the hurtful myth of ADHD
by Scott Gordon -
Biden buddies up to pro-Iran lobby: lobbying groups supportive of the Tehran regime seem to have found a high-level friend in Washington: Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Joseph Biden
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Should we trade with supporters of terrorism?
by John Elvin -
Hiding holes in financial war on terrorism
by Jamie Dettmer -
Rep. Waxman has history of letting power go to his head
by Barbara Webb -
Politics and poor predictions
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Seven nominated as NEA advisers
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Race-based college admissions new goal of diversity lobby
by Walter E. Williams -
Could required reading delay decline of the West?
by B. Baker -
FAA's sex scandal: the Transportation Department has launched an investigation into allegations that FAA security officials engaged in sex acts with children overseas while ignoring potential threats to U.S. aviation safety and security
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
All-consuming passion: they eat for sport, chewing and chomping while judges watch, audiences howl and innocent bystanders duck
by Jennifer Harper -
False child-abuse charges still haunt Bay State
by Paul Craig Roberts