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Articles in April 22, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
- Readers grateful to find out the truth about Snopes.com
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An antigun firefight: Sept. 11 emboldened elements of the gun-control lobby, as seen by a flurry of bills and press releases. But infighting within the ranks about who leads the cause may doom any legislation that comes out of Congress
by Sam MacDonald -
The other Oscars: the White House and various foundations celebrate artists, humanitarians and scientists in the spring
by Julia Duin -
Putting ethics before science; as the senior senator from Kansas, Sam Brownback weighs in strongly on matters close to the heart and the heartland, from cloning and bioethics to farming
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
New Hampshire becomes a hot spot for political blood sport
by Hans S. Nichols -
Some serious suspense flicks: two highly entertaining releases take moviegoers on thrilling rides, but they also explore current issues the desire for personal security and the nature of evil
by Rex Roberts -
One less terrorist-attack rumor to worry about
by John Elvin -
Immigration threat eludes Wall Street Journal
by Michelle Malkin -
Bush caught off political base
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Readers seek comfort in magazines
by Jennifer Harper - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Perks for improving job performance
by Stephen Goode -
Security measures leave many airsick: the federal takeover of airport security in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks thus far has been characterized by overzealousness and an alarming lack of efficiency
by Jamie Dettmer -
Squirrels recruited for antinuke protests
by John Elvin -
Jackson has General Electric in his sights for next shakedown
by Marc Morano -
Secretary White finally speaks up about his role at Enron
by Hans S. Nichols -
It's no picnic
by Rex Roberts -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Has Fed underestimated U.S. consumers?
by Jamie Dettmer -
Bird-brained ruling might harm U.S. military readiness
by Sean Paige -
TV viewers choose spice; networks return to more family-oriented entertainment, but viewers switch to cable nudity and profanity
by Jennifer Harper -
National Security works best in uniform
by John Elvin -
The tall and the short of politics
by Ralph De Toledano -
Peterson leads a righteous mission to overcome hatred
by Joan G. Johnson -
The watchdog of Washington: Judicial Watch and its founder, Larry Klayman, have earned both praise and respect while consistently holding U.S. leaders accountable for their actions
by John Berlau -
FBI targets domestic terrorists; after years of trying to warn the public about the dangers of ecoterrorism, critics of extremist movements find themselves winning the war for public opinion
by Valerie Richardson -
VOA raises the volume: the VOA is revamping its operation to participate in the war on terrorism
by Steve Park -
Talking cars and trucks on the highway to heaven
by Stephen Goode -
Rallying for the war at Columbia College; conservative students at the Ivy League school fired a shot across liberal academia's bow with a pro-war rally at what once was a bastion of sixties campus activism
by Stephen Goode -
Prison industry goes global
by Tim Lemke -
The terrorist tactics of radical environmentalists
by Sean Higgins -
Detailing why campaign-finance reform is needed
by Morton A. Kaplan -
Losing a battle for hearts and minds: the same bureaucracy that is so deftly managing the military in the war on terrorism is severely mishandling information campaigns needed to discredit terrorists
by J. Michael Waller -
PR firm `brands' crisis management
by Jennifer Harper -
TV station ministers to Arab Christians
by Joanne Hudson -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Federal Court OKs forced drugging; a U.S. appeals court has ruled that those charged with a crime can be `medicated' with powerful mind-altering drugs against their will if prosecutors deem it necessary
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
New weapons in war against terror
by Richard Tomkins -
Symposium
by Paul Cameron