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Articles in Sept 2, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Consumers turn to trial lawyers: their critics liken them to parasites, but others say trial lawyers are the only remaining champions of consumer rightsthanks to the federal government's indifference
by Christopher Whalen -
Attic treasure troves attract con artists
by John Elvin -
Supporters of meat irradiation cite evidence from E. coli outbreak
by Wade-Hahn Chan -
Students brave terrorism in Israel: turmoil in the Middle East and State Department travel warnings have not deterred young American students from visiting the holy land for a one-of-a-kind learning experience
by Brandon Spun -
A constant thorn in Clinton's side: whether investigating Bill Clinton's skulduggery or the effects of lax immigration control, David Bossie and Citizens United aim to be timely, tough and truthful
by Stephen Goode -
There's more to state's budget `crisis' than meets the eye
by Tim Mahar -
Looting Russia's free market; as communism collapsed in the former Soviet Union, U.S. economic `reformers,' led by a Harvard University clique, took free-market capitalism to a new low
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
What are they talking about on the airwaves?
by John Elvin -
DynCorp still taking the moral low ground
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Musician Keith gets last laugh on ABC
by Stephen Goode -
How the West became No. 1; Dinesh D'Souza defangs the multiculturalists
by Hans S. Nichols - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Could capitalist greed lead to defeat at hands of China?
by M. Hoff -
The search for Osama bin Laden: an Insight reporter joins the hunt for Osama and uncovers startling accounts of how the wily terrorist mastermind and his al-Qaeda cohorts avoided capture
by Martin Arostegui -
Some say the time is now to privatize national parks
by John Elvin -
Justice Black's bigotry gets misread as Jefferson's belief: scholars challenge the theory of separation of church and state as a mid-20th century myth concocted by ideologues
by Larry Witham -
Wire-service tidbits keep us informed and amused
by Stephen Goode -
How Col. John Boyd beat the generals; he was first to codify air-to-air combat techniques, and his ideas now have become standard operating procedure for air forces and ground combat worldwide
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Grass isn't always greener in this weather
by John Elvin -
Despite opposition, Blair quietly prepares Britain for Iraq war
by Wade-Hahn Chan -
Scandal as Olympic sport: the figure-skating controversy is the latest in a long line of scams to expose the phoniness behind the Olympic ideal
by Tom Knott -
Symposium
by Armstrong Williams - Political correctness creeping into new versions of the Bible
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Is America at war? The persistent warnings of President George W. Bush that the United States is in a real war against terrorism have lost much of their impact as both well-meaning friends and his political adversaries have behaved as if the president's t
by J. Michael Waller -
Coast Guard has new mission: the commandant says the Coast Guard is up to the task of protecting America's 361 ports and 95,000 miles of shoreline from terrorists
by Christian Bourge -
Dismissing the dangers of illegal immigration
by Michelle Malkin -
EU, United States engaged in trade tussle
by Jamie Dettmer -
Label the French enraged: European Union wants food labels written in English
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House expulsion of Traficant is a pot calling a kettle black
by Tom Adkins -
Labor pains in homeland defense
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Quest for oil yields ancient crater: the Silverpit impact site may give scientists an idea of what happens when a space object slams into the Earth
by Lidia Wasowicz -
Modifying Posse Comitatus puts Americans in danger
by C.T. Rossi