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Articles in August 13, 2001 issue of Insight on the News
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Heroin and Sex Trade Fuel Albanian Nationalism
by Jamie Dettmer -
Senior Sexpots
by Gabriella Boston -
symposium
by Donald L. Evans -
And Just When Everybody Is Trying to Get Along
by Jamie Dettmer -
Empire Falls
by Rex Roberts - Did You Know?
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Why Free Speech Still Isn't Free
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Right to Laugh
by Stephen Goode -
When the Parent's `Other' Is Truly Significant
by Cheryl Wetzstein -
Wright Soars With Conservative Cartoons
by Stephen Goode - Dickens Put His Finger on Government Bureaucracy
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China and Russia Align Against U.S
by Kenneth R. Timmerman - Whatever Happened to …
- EPA Tries to Rewrite Libby Label
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Liberals Cudgel the GOP Agenda
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Mexican Truckers Ready to Hit the Open Road
by Hugh Aynesworth - Mark My Words … I Mean What I Say
- FBI May Not Be Alone in Missing Computers and Guns
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Women Break Through the Stained-Glass Ceiling
by Julia Duin - The Battle of Klamath Basin Continues
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Did Drugs Distort Mother's Nature?
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Flagging Allegiance
by Gabriella Boston -
Secularists Pit Religious Liberty Vs. Civil Rights
by John Farina -
Even Cambridge University is Getting Dumbed Down
by Stephen Goode -
Taking the Fix Out of Farm Subsidies
by Hans S. Nichols -
Time to Rally 'Round `Sally'
by John Elvin -
Wildfire Witch-Hunt Likely Will Miss the Real Culprits
by Sean Paige - Correspondence
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Sex-Slave Trade Is Thriving
by Catherine Edwards -
Elevator `News-zak'
by Gabriella Boston -
Liberty's Greatest Advocate Attacked Legalized Plunder
by Walter E. Williams -
A Letter from the Editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Safety Takes a Back Seat
by John Berlau -
Disc-Golf Mania
by Gabriella Boston -
Two-Faced Feminists Choose to Look the Other Way With Condit
by L. Brent III Bozell