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Articles in August 26, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Iraq invasion plans on drawing board
by Jamie Dettmer -
Will France clean up anti-Semitism? While Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin admits to France's past complicity in persecuting Jews, President Jacques Chirac still claims it's all a Jewish conspiracy
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Sarge, there's a twig in my truffles
by John Elvin -
Clinton decided to disregard truth about Oklahoma City
by P. Torpis -
Management reform: NASA's final frontier
by Sean Paige -
Afghan update: the secretary of defense gave a report on the war at the Pentagon on July 22
by Donald H. Rumsfeld -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Osama products carving out popular niche in cyberspace
by Stephen Goode -
Has FBI cried wolf once too often? Accused by critics of failing to issue terrorist alerts before Sept. 11, the FBI since has released a stream of vague warnings that most Americans are ignoring
by Timothy W. Maier -
Make an offer they can't refuse
by John Elvin -
Leahy-Kennedy cabal handcuffs FBI, CIA
by Ralph De Toledano -
U.S. Marshals Service ignored for doing more with less
by J. Taylor Fuog -
EPA administrator subpoenaed in dispute
by Jamie Dettmer -
Is Europe losing its faith? Third World Christians are increasingly devout, but many Western churches have fallen victim to secularization
by John O'Sullivan -
Tracking down homeland-security dollars
by John Elvin -
Estonian husbands won't tell wives to get off their backs
by Stephen Goode -
Al-Qaeda may be stealing your ID: stolen credit cards and purloined Social Security numbers, fake passports and forged documentsall have become weapons of war for terrorists
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Deaf Way II: signs of the future: the international conference and festival in Washington was a celebration of the talents and experiences of deaf people
by Gina A. Oliva -
Economic downturn could lead to deja vu
by Jamie Dettmer -
Corporate-accounting debate continues
by Jamie Dettmer -
Free-speech connection: FEC chairman says free speech and contributions to campaigns are linked
by Donald Lambro -
Did you know?
by John Elvin - Clarification
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Insight writer provides a fair portrait of Morocco's evolution
by Mohamed Sefiane El Ouadghiri -
Restoring Indian trust will be costly
by Sean Paige -
Fighting words: a high-schooler's opposition to homosexuality leads to a lawsuit against her school
by Sean Salai -
Tour guides to the Tribulation: Dr. Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins have captivated readers with the Left Behind series, but warn that their story is much more than a compelling work of fiction
by Sheila R. Cherry -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Editing `The Word' rankles the faithful: supporters of a new translation of the Bible say it only updates archaic language. Critics contend it is a ploy to interject politically correct ideology into Scripture
by Claire McCusker -
Lifting the veil of espionage: the history and technology of spycraft are on display at the International Spy Museum
by Scott Hagen -
Smart money says Turkey and Jordan would support invasion
by Robert Stewart Castlereagh -
Beware the potential dangers of so-called `medical miracles'
by Delia Sweeney -
Signs of a political apocalypse
by J. Michael Waller -
A rivalry at National Review: biographies focus on two editors who helped shape the soul of conservatism
by Arnold Beichman -
Symposium
by Terry W. Hartle -
Double standard? Sen. Jon Corzine portrays himself as a progressive corporate reformer but, under his direction, the Goldman Sachs investment bank may have been a leader in deceiving investors
by John Berlau -
The father of the fleet's honored rest: war hero John Paul Jones was the quintessence of all that is the U.S. Navy
by Gil Crandall -
American citizens are left to swim in government cesspool
by Steve Seachman