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Articles in May 11, 2004 issue of Insight on the News
- Repackaging Kerry as a Centrist; Who Let Woodward in the Door?
- Why Are the Tabs Ganging Up On Kobe Bryant's Accuser?
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Saddam's WMD Have Been Found; The United States has already located many of Iraq's weapons, but the public wouldn't know it based on the silence with which Bush critics are greeting this success
by Kenneth R. Timmerman - Insight Exposes More of Kerry's Dishonorable Actions
- Diagnosing Infants With Depression; According to a recent survey of drug trends, the prescription of antidepressants to "medicate" even the youngest children is growing at a disturbing rate
- Fresh Ideas for Salt Water Leave Some With Bad Taste
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Q: Are the tests required by No Child Left Behind making schools more accountable? Yes: Testing has raised students' expectations, and progress in learning is evident nationwide
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The Crumbling of The Fourth Estate; The media foundation of ethics and trustworthiness established long ago has been badly cracked by slanted news and stories as fake as fairy tales by top reporters
by Timothy W. Maier - Does U.S. China Policy Kowtow to the Reds?
- Presenting Some Sweet Talk About a Multipurpose Plant
- Skinny-dipping With Alligators
- Is Flipper Kerry's Campaign Mascot?
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The Christian Faith Of Ronald Reagan; From Sunday-school teacher to Oval Office occupant, author Paul Kengor reveals, Ronald Reagan remained deeply devoted to his faith and based his policies on it
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Terrorists Cheer Kerry's Rhetoric; Bin Laden, al-Sadr and Kim Jong-il are using John Kerry's defeatist anti-Bush campaign both to stir up anti-Americanism worldwide and to divide Americans
by J. Michael Waller - Q: Are the tests required by No Child Left Behind making schools more accountable? No: NCLB's excessive reliance on testing is unrealistic, arbitrary and frequently unfair
- U.S. Jobs: Reach for the Stars e or a Hammer
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States Burning Up Litigation Funds; Where there's smoke there's fire when it comes to state misuse of the tobacco windfall which includes paying down deficits and even buying tobacco-company stocks
by John Pike - Report Finds Trivial Programs Too Taxing
- Bush Brings Faith Into Full View; A new book traces the evolution of George W. Bush's faith and illuminates the role that religion plays in the president's life, both as a politician and a private person
- Fed Wizard's Policies Not Economic Magic
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by John M. Powers - The Smear Campaign; Left-wingers have poured money into Bush-hating "527" groups, which straddle a fine line in an all-out effort to defeat the president