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Articles in Oct 14, 2003 issue of Insight on the News
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New Evidence May Exonerate Skakel; Defense attorneys now contend a new witness and DNA testing could prove Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel did not kill Martha Moxley. Prosecutors stridently disagree
by Timothy W. Maier -
U.N.-American Body
by Douglas Burton - High-Tech Taps: DoD Approves Ceremonial Stand-in Bugle
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Colombia's Uribe Is a Man of Action; Under President Alvaro Uribe's leadership, the drug production is down dramatically, warring guerrilla factions are in retreat and the economy is recovering
by Ricardo Galarza -
Woe to the Soldier Who Fails to Grasp This Basic Training
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Was GOP Outreach to Muslims The Politics of Pandering?
by Frank Gaffney - Congress Shifts Into High Gear
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False Assurances Put Public at Risk; An EPA Office of Inspector General report finds that the agency showed more concern for commerce than for health of people in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001
by Sheila R. Cherry - Coulter's Commentary About Liberals Hits the Bulls-Eye
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Shuttle Tragedy Debate Continues
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'Insider' Reed May Not Please Investors
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Security Is the Key To Afghan Future; For Afghanistan to overcome its war-torn history and emerge as a modern nation, the Western relief effort must address the lawlessness that pervades the country
by Paul M. Rodriguez - China Throws Hillary a Curve; the Legend of Gen. Shelton Grows
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Q: Should more conservative officeholders defy outrageous edicts of federal courts? NO: The rule of law obliges officials to comply or resign for reasons of conscience
by Richard Land -
Bush Can't Depend on Democratic Disarray
by Jamie Dettmer -
Q: Should more conservative officeholders defy outrageous edicts of federal courts? YES: Otherwise democracy will die, and a radical judiciary will transform America in ways that make it virtually unrecognizable
by Don Feder -
Religion's Role in a Person's Net Worth
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
The Link Between Iraq and Al-Qaeda; Saddam may not have known the details of 9/11, but a senior government official says the United States has uncovered key evidence that Iraq was funding al-Qaeda
by Scott L. Wheeler -
More Money Hasn't Meant Better Education
by Ralph De Toledano -
How Media Deceive You About Iraq; A bipartisan congressional delegation visiting Iraq is unanimous in its opinion that the media's emphasis on isolated acts of violence distort the progress made
by J. Michael Waller - Dear Readers,