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Articles in June 10, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Amendment hopes to keep marriage debate out of the courts
by Hans S. Nichols -
Documents detail Saudi terror links: Saudi-government accounting schedules showing payments to families of suicide bombers are among records Israel seized from Palestinian terrorist cells
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Murder, not suicide, is the motive that drives bombers
by Charles H. Chandler -
DOI speaks with forked tongue; a court-appointed monitor says the slings and arrows of Interior Secretary Gale Norton are off target and thinks Indian trust monies need to be put into a receivership
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Hitchens launches Brock into orbit
by John Elvin -
Ineptitude Stymies Congress' Sept. 11 probe
by Jamie Dettmer -
Explosive discoveries unveiled in Europe
by Stephen Goode -
Argentina crying over `hired guns'; U.S. political consultants providing financial advice to Argentina are greeted skeptically by observers who question how dedicated they are to clean government
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Goodbye Gov. Glick; Kansans like Ike
by John Elvin - DNA testing should be used to protect `dads' from fraud
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A pitch for freedom: instead of finding riches on U.S. baseball diamonds, Cuban defectors find themselves limited by Major League Baseball's policies
by John Berlau -
Seniors' history scores `abysmal'; fourth- and eighth-graders outperformed 12th-graders in a national history survey, with 57 percent of seniors failing to show `basic' knowledge of the subject
by Cheryl Wetzstein -
Father absence key to male masculinity crisis
by C.T. Rossi -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Wall Street paved over with worry; despite signs of a resurgent economy, investors remain apprehensive because of concerns about both the accuracy and honesty of corporate bookkeeping
by Jamie Dettmer -
UNICEF rescinds advice on sex between children and animals
by John Elvin -
Christians fall victim to diversity virus
by Woody West -
In Singapore, cupid works in civil service
by Stephen Goode -
Ethics troubles mount for Whitman; Christie Todd Whitman is under growing scrutiny for her reassignment of EPA's ombudsman and conflicts of interest regarding cleanup of ground zero in New York
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
GOP in mood to party over tax cuts
by Hans S. Nichols -
Baby docs go on `red alert'; obstetricians issue an alert to colleagues on insurance as rates soar in nine states
by Ed Susman -
The net effect and technology politics: once a liberal, cyber-reporter Declan McCullagh had a political epiphany after realizing the threat that government regulation poses to the Internet
by Brandon Spun -
Hypocrisy of Democrats exposed in Bush photo flap
by Shelley Aamodt -
Everything old is new again
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Punctuating thoughts; is What's So Great About America an affirming statement, or a question?
by Rex Roberts -
Taiwan deserves its own voice in World Health Organization
by Chien-Jen Chen -
Alternative-fuel effort left running on fumes at DOE
by Sean Paige -
Doing time at Bethpage; an intrepid sportswriter takes to the links to preview this year's U.S. Open
by Barker Davis -
Symposium
by Merrill Matthews, Jr. -
Job Corps travel funds appear to be lost in transit
by Sean Paige -
Reforms urged in Mississippi; U.S. Chamber of Commerce calls on lawmakers to change the state's legal system
by Tim Lemke -
Culture could be GOP edge in 2002 midterm elections
by Chad Stafko