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Articles in June 21, 1999 issue of Insight on the News
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This author has priorities in order
by Eli Lehrer -
A rocket's red glare: two companies are shooting it out to provide the Apache helicopter with air-to-air missiles. The only problem is the army doesn't want the one being developed by the British
by Sean Paige - Mark my words … I mean what I say
- A great big Edsel in the sky:
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International abductions and government inaction
by Jeffrey A. Crafts -
Different tunes, same old song; the lascivious Starr report has been overwritten by the comedy of errors detailed in the newly released Cox report of Chinese espionage and the reaction is classic Washington
by Jamie Dettmer -
Lawrence-Huffington feud still sizzles
by John Elvin -
Creating generation $: why the keen interest in the latest teen brands and fashion trends? Marketing executives recognize the potent buying power of a generation of youngsters raised on computers
by Anne Veigle -
Helping to halt egregious child-custody decisions
by Connie Valentine -
Chinese secrets: two years of congressional probes have plowed up some dirt on the red-hot link between the Chinese and the Clinton administration. So what's in the Cox Report?
by J. Michael Waller - Where have all the soldiers gone?
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Travel trends
by Donna DeMarco -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
U.N. plans ways to limit births: the United Nations population fund supports abortion and sterilization programs throughout the third world and is seeking to impose birth-control methods as human rights
by Catherine Edwards - Did you know?
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Customs house in need of cleaning
by Sean Paige -
Exit, stage right?
by Catherine Edwards -
Why do churches attract women and estrange many men of faith?
by Frederica Mathewes-Green -
Doubting students can join peer groups
by Larry Witham -
Reader appreciates recent insightful commentaries
by Charles C. Milnes -
The changing faces of media: red Chinese espionage and shootings in schools have filled the void left after Monicagate, posing new challenges not only to traditional journalists but to online media as well
by Michael Rust - What's missing from media feeding frenzy?
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Muslims look to 2000: although few in number and new to the political game, American Muslims are organizing with the intent of influencing the next election and gaining what they believe is long-overdue respect
by Larry Witham -
Jones' Crystal ball not what it's cracked up to be
by Eli Lehrer -
Historian Otto Scott Steers by the Compass: a distinguished writer and historian managed to find his own way as a news reporter to to writing books about business and finally exploring issues of leadership and civilization
by James P. Lucier -
ARTS: Saul Steinberg remembered, in his own [words]
by Mark Fondersmith -
20th century AD
by Eli Lehrer -
Did toxic waste pollute the minds of Columbine High?
by Catherine Edwards -
Realpolitik and slim odds belie Clinton's war against Milosevic
by Bruce Fein -
College set for students who studied at home: home-schooled students now have a college that caters to their needs. In the year 2000, Patrick Henry College in Virginia will admit students who plan to major in government studies
by Andrea Billups -
`Body' politics
by Eli Lehrer -
Symposium
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Syria's stealth strategy
by Yedidya Atlas -
A most dangerous medical mandate?
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Those were the days of their lives
by Catherine Edwards -
Many profit from the misery of war in Kosovo
by Ellen Ratner -
Our babies, ourselves
by Julia Duin