Featured White Papers
- Oct. 14th: Simplified IT with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) (ZDNet)
- Recognizing the benefits of telework (Citrix Online)
- PCI DSS therapy for the smaller retailer (McAfee)
Insight on the News
Articles in Jan 7, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- The whole truth includes telling who's behind the story
by Dana Shelley - Meditations on sedations
by Jennifer G. Hickey - `Extreme stories' mix the eclectic and the weird
by Jennifer Harper - Maloof turns furniture into art: Sam Maloof's exquisite furniture looks like it belongs in museums, but the "kings of rockers" insists that each piece he creates be as functional as it is beautiful
by Stephen Goode - A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Requiem for Enron: there's enough blame to go around for the collapse of the energy giant: from executives to auditors to financial analysts to congress
by Jamie Dettmer - Cyber-terror a certainty, and government is most vulnerable: the world's computer networks are becoming increasingly vulnerable to hacker and terrorist attacks. But security experts say money alone can't solve the problem
by Tim Lemke - Symposium
by Lawrence O. Gostin - Birds and bees for tigers and pandas
by Stephen Goode - America's angels are quietly heroic: without thought of publicity, thousands of Americans perform daily acts of heroism, from caring for the sick and dying to giving youth hope for a brighter future
by Sheila R. Cherry - MLB can learn from the NFL: the game would benefit if owners/players emulated their football counterparts
by Eric Fisher - It's 1984 in Massachusetts and big brother is gay
by John Haskins - Americans are sporting the latest fashion accessories
by Stephen Goode - The deathblow to Soviet communism: scholars say that the 1956 revolt by Hungarian freedom fighters against the Soviet Union was the seminal event in the fall of that communist empire
by Stephen Goode - Nanoblasts: researchers test `smart-bomb' cancer therapy that delivers isotopes into cells
by Joyce Howard Price - What can United States do with Taliban Joe?
by Henry Mark Holzer - Clever verse can make you laugh instead of curse
by Stephen Goode - Domestic front in the war on terror: a network of advocacy organizations in the United States is raising money and peddling influence to support terrorist activities at home and abroad
by J. Michael Waller - Citizens of Salem will rally `round the flag
by John Elvin - Why deny Bush's `change for the better'?
by Jamie Dettmer - Got milk pact? Thanks to Daschle, milking of consumers continues
by Hans S. Nichols - Not your father's butler: Gosford Park is a fun film for the holidays, at least for moviegoers nostalgic for an old-fashioned whodunit with a newfangled twist
by Rex Roberts - Did you know?
- American hospitality has gone too far
by Woody West - In case you hadn't heard, more federal spending is a bad idea
by Hans S. Nichols - Witch way to a white christmas
- Mumia Abu-Jamal honored by Paris city council
- Congress fails to protect airport-security employees
by Doug Hartnet - One nation under government
by Sean Paige - Grin and bear it: ursine images have become ubiquitous in advertising campaigns and elsewhere
by Julia Duin - Sufis emerge from Afghanistan's shadows
by John Elvin - Forest-service policy leaves public land inaccessible
by Bill Woods - Outside review shows pentagon IG fudged facts
by Sean Paige - Europe tightens migration: critics say Europe's treatment of immigrants is damaging the relationship between the Mediterranean's `north' and `south.' Arabs are calling for observers to monitor abuses
by Andrew Borowiec - Here's how to preserve your privacy
by John Elvin - Citizens of granite state can sympathize with Tennesseans
by Nancy Wall - Governor's gag draws big yucks, but fewer bucks
by Sean Paige - Scientists wanted for questioning: al-Qaeda could have a `dirty' nuclear device that is lurking in the United States
by Arnaud De Borchgrave - Mark my words … I mean what I say