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Articles in May 6, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
- Mission of Judicial Watch and Klayman attracts fans, foes
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The politics of accountability
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Fussin', feudin' … and suing
by Jennifer Harper -
Another twist in animal-rights controversy
by John Elvin -
Case could upset balance of power between government branches
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Another chance to explore Earth's deep blue seas; new episodes of Blue Planet won't disappoint viewers who marveled at the first series depicting life in the last unexplored region of Earth its ocean and seas
by Brandon Spun -
The Sun also rises: a new broadsheet in New York City thinks it can take a bite out of the Big Apple
by Benjamin Polen -
Pakistan's North West frontier may be next U.S. battlefield
by Peter Orvetti -
Some states test HOV negative
by Sean Paige -
Rudeness rising: crassness is increasing in all regions of America, according to a new survey
by Larry Witham -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Old Reds find new home in big green tent
by Susan L.M. Huck -
What women want: Swedish husbands
by Goode Stephen -
Is costly maglev just a boondoggle? Enthusiasts claim maglev trains travelling at 250 mph might cure congestion woes, but analysts say this hugely expensive technology is not cost-effective
by Sam MacDonald -
Better living through higher technology
by Fred Reed -
2002 Ad
by Arnaud De Borchgrave -
Some encouraging words about Social Security
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Kane mutiny: Peter Bogdanovich returns to the Roaring Twenties to tell a roguish tale of murder
by Rex Roberts -
It's too easy to learn how to make bombs
by John Elvin -
Newsweek's ego keeps spinning Clinton tales
by L. Brent Bozell, III -
Pork-o-meter Shows cash value of political pull
by Sean Paige -
Hammerin' away at history: Barry Bonds. Sammy Sosa. During the next few seasons, these two sluggers will be baseball's main attraction as they chase after the game's holy grail: 756 career home runs
by Mark Zuckerman -
Nice work if you can get it
by John Elvin -
Disinformation dustup shrouded in secrecy
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Supervision required for civil servants using credit cards
by Nora Hamilton -
Music to live by: singer Diana Krall's interpretations of old American standards are perfectly in tune with the need of many listeners to rediscover a sense of beauty and universal truth in the aftermath of Sept. 11
by John Berlau -
Davis warms to same-sex unions
by Ellen Sorokin -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
We report these poll findings as a courtesy to readers
by Stephen Goode -
Lefty lawyer indicted in bizarre jihad case; far-left activists aren't satisfied giving legal counsel to terrorists. Recent indictments indicate that some may be helping to smuggle kill orders from prison cells
by J. Michael Waller -
Symposium
by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. -
`Perfect gray suit' may be one of many: the William Webster commission has issued its report on the state of security at the FBI after the Robert Hanssen spy scandal, and the news is far from good
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Activists lobby for Chavez Holiday
by Ellen Sorokin -
The conversion of Russia's heart; Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz, the first Roman Catholic archbishop of Moscow, credits prayer for delivering the former Soviet Union from communism's death grip
by James P. Lucier -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
`Good ole boys' still run spy shop; officials at a supersecret U.S. military facility are being investigated for bullying employees, but whistle-blowers meanwhile must withstand intimidation and retaliation
by Timothy W. Maier -
English program reviewed for bias
by Ellen Sorokin -
Paying tribute to heroes: Hollywood's Vietnam mythology takes a U-turn with We Were Soldiers
by Don Feder