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Articles in March 1, 2004 issue of Insight on the News
- Cracks in System Open to Terrorists; Recent tests of a computer-assisted passenger-screening system found shocking vulnerabilities, but a proposed upgrade may weaken security at airports even more
- Can Sen. John Kerry Define 'Mainstream'?
- Grass Is Always Greener on the Artificial Lawn
- Q: Should faith-based groups with tax dollars be able to consider religion in hiring? YES: Religious charities must be able to control hiring in order to be effective service providers
- Father Gives Assessment of Kerry; Dean Says Don't Drink the Water
- Q: Should faith-based groups with tax dollars be able to consider religion in hiring? NO: Discrimination should not be in the employment equation when public money is in the mix
- Highlights From the New Budget Proposal
- Dispelling Myths About George Bush; Thanks in large part to the Internet, the Bush-bashing extremists have launched a global smear campaign that is feeding the masses a steady diet of misinformation
- Amnesty Plan Doesn't Pass Laugh Test
- The Other Gathering Threat
- Eberle Uses Web to Spread GOP Story; Bobby Eberle and GOPUSA circulate the conservative message throughout cyberspace with a blend of news and commentary that explains important policy issues
- Singles Scene Offers Food for Thought
- Do Borders Matter To President Bush? Critics of his proposed "guest-worker" program claim it will open the floodgates to more illegal immigration and endanger the ideal of a stable middle class in America
- Consensus Reached In Currency War?
- Economic Boom in U.S. Bankruptcies; Financial ills plague the middle class, bedeviled by high-cost housing and related services and rising interest rates as well as the lure of cheap credit
- Dear Readers,
- Kerry Embodies New Left Ideals; John Kerry's harsh rhetoric and his views on both cultural issues and the war on terror are reminders that he remains a son of the sixties
- Should Voters Trust the U.N. to Protect America's Security?
- Another Intelligence 'Oops' Is Unacceptable
- Saffuri's Ties to Terror Suspects; Is Khaled Saffuri, a prominent Palestinian activist with connections to terror suspects, exerting undue influence on the Bush administration, or is he getting a bad rap?
- Armed Pilots Still a Blip on the Radar Screen
- HUD 'Fix' Likely to Hurt Home Buyers; A supposed simplification of the U.S. mortgage-finance process drastically could alter how the mortgage market functions, leading to an increase in costs for consumers
- Is Self-Hate or Self-Love the Driving Force Behind the Left?