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Articles in May 13, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Y'all oughta learn what them folks is talkin' about!
by Stephen Goode -
United we stood: seven months after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, hundreds of magazines carried images and art of the American flag and other patriotic symbols on their covers, reminding us of that time's parallel with Sept. 11 and our own need for patriot
by Stephen Goode -
Home owners run afoul of Bush-league laws
by Sean Paige -
… Is distorted further by the Media's Myopia
by Mona Charen -
Many gun-control advocates `overlook' important details
by John Clarke -
There's a tear in your beer and a levy on your lager
by Sam MacDonald -
Far, far away: a team of astronomers has discovered the oldest and most distant galaxies yet
by Phil Berardelli -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Questions of leadership
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Requiem for Hockey's goons: the sport has evolved, and fist-first Neanderthals are a relic of a distant Ice Age
by Patrick Hruby -
President Bush's blurred Middle-East policy
by L. Brent Bozell, III - William Lloyd Garrison, the antislavery champion
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Tall tale: Empire is a familiar tale of ego, greed and folly, but the grotesquery of the parties involved provides high drama and low comedy
by Rex Roberts -
Your check is in the recycling bin
by John Elvin -
Bush administration scolded for putting shackles on press
by Albert Mezzetti -
CAGW is keeping its eyes on the anti-Microsoft money
by Sam MacDonald -
The verdict on media violence: it's ugly … and getting uglier: sex and violence, designed to sell soap, soft drinks and cars, seems to sell itself far better than the products, and the audience for this tawdry message is our children
by Daphne Lavers -
Finding cracks in America's armor: Gary Anderson's job is to get `inside the minds of the bad guys' and to locate potential flaws in U.S. military innovations so that strategic failures can be averted
by Stephen Goode - Readers raise concerns about U.S. policy in the Middle East
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Iraq was involved in Oklahoma City: deathbed testimony by a terrorist's widow provides new insight into Iraqi involvement in the Oklahoma City bombing, amid death threats to investigators
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
On-ice safety is secondary: despite improvements in equipment, players aren't exactly safety-conscious
by David Elfin -
Symposium
by Larry M. Wortzel -
Communist crisis
by Stephen Goode -
Sins of a father: `Sauna Kids' abuse; a remote retreat in Minnesota allegedly was turned into a sexual playhouse by a Catholic monk who has been accused of repeatedly molesting young boys and girls
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
2000 Ad
by Sean Paige -
CDC AIDS grants are funding wrong causes
by Reed Irvine - A needless catastrophe for liberty
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Sacrificing rights to protect property: supporters of conservation easements say they are land-preservation tools. Critics say they violate property rights and give government bureaucrats control of land use
by Pat Taylor -
Did you know?
by John Elvin - The most controversial books on Lincoln & our bloody Civil War
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Keeping America out of harm's way: from a national health-surveillance network to better whistle-blower protection, security experts provide their commonsense ideas for improving homeland security
by Sam MacDonald -
Cute as a bunny? Tell it to farmer brown
by John Elvin -
FAA facing multiple claims of cover-up
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Disturbing questions about Lincoln
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Microsoft decision does not compute: after making meager contributions to Jesse Jackson's nonprofit empire in the past, Microsoft now is anteing up in what many suspect is a Silicon Valley shakedown
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Beware: the internet can be dangerous to your wallet
by John Elvin -
Truth is endangered species around enviros
by Woody West