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Articles in August 5, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
`Wahhabi Lobby' takes the offensive: radical Islamists take a page from the KGB's playbook and try to shape U.S. policy by politically manipulating policymakers with a well-funded influence campaign. . [Wahhabism: a Saudi-funded movement to seize control
by J. Michael Waller -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Washington hasn't led by example on corporate accountability
by Sean Paige -
Swinging for golf history: Tiger Woods will try to win the third leg of golf's elusive Grand Slam, one of the great feats in sports
by Barker Davis -
How private education gives graduates a leg on life
by Deroy Murdock -
The crown still fits: nearly a quarter after the untimely death of the King of Rock `n' Roll, Elvis Presley still haunts Americansincluding the new generationseeking roots in a genuine American culture
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
A look at what the powerful worry about
by John Elvin -
Junk science and the new American myths
by Ralph De Toledano -
In the shadows
by Hans S. Nichols -
Africa's other deadly plague: malaria kills one child under age 5 every 30 seconds. DDT stops the disease, but environmentalists still oppose it, despite that controlled use seems harmless to humans
by Tom Carter -
Symposium
by Larry M. Wortzel -
Modernization of computers still a way away at FBI
by Sean Paige -
Baby goes buy buy: once a child arrives, parents must turn their focus from retrofitting the bathroom, dining out and fancy vacations to budgeting for diapers, formula and day care
by Alexandra Rockey Fleming -
Carter, Clinton left behind a legacy of terror for Americans
by David K. Landrith -
Squeeze play can't trap Bush
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Auld Lang Syne: a restored print of the silent classic Metropolis includes footage not seen since 1927
by Rex Roberts -
Moran keeps on misbehaving
by Michelle Malkin -
Some unfortunate souls get run over by wheels of justice
by Stephen Godde -
Controversial staffer clouds 9/11 probe: Eleanor Hill's appointment as staff director of the Joint Intelligence Committee raises concern that hearings into the attacks have fallen victim to partisan politics
by Scott L. Wheeler -
The bird sanctuary is par four
by John Elvin -
Is Cardinal Tettamanzi on fast track to becoming next pope?
by Hans S. Nichols -
G8 meeting ducks more African aid: despite billions of dollars in aid committed to Africa by the world's industrial powers, African leaders question why there is no movement to reduce trade barriers
by James Harder -
Tending to Russia's nuclear family: David Zigelman assists nuclear scientists who lost their livelihoods as the Cold War closed and keeps them off the market where rogue nations covet their expertise
by Brandon Spun -
Truth in advertising?
by Stephen Goode -
The anti-Catholic Catholic group: antireligious feminists are using Catholics for a Free Choice to oppose the Vatican and church hierarchy and to raise millions of dollars for a left-liberal agenda
by Joel Mowbray -
Many bad marriages turn out good
by John Elvin -
Pledge is laughing matter to rivers
by Hans S. Nichols -
Ombudsman issue remains unsettled: a Senate committee grills the EPA about the transfer of its ombudsman post and questions whether the move is meant further to silence public criticism of the agency
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin