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Articles in Sept 9, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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No honeymoon in Las Vegas
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
New strategy for fighting terrorism: keep on trucking!
by John Elvin -
Where there's antismoking, there's fire
by Woody West -
Schools vulnerable to terrorist attack: some security experts say U.S. schools offer soft targets for terrorists and warn that efforts to improve safety are being hampered by denial and by concern about image
by Timothy W. Maier -
One hundred federal benefits and counting
by John Elvin -
Time has come for Bush to take off `suit'
by Jamie Dettmer -
Resurrecting the economy: from time to time, Insight presents verbatim transcripts of significant statements by the nation's leaders. These are excerpts from remarks made by Vice President Richard Cheney on Aug. 7 to the Commonwealth Club of California at
by Dick Cheney -
Homeschoolers arrive on campus; inquiring minds in many college admission offices are showing a keener interest in homeschooled applicants
by Claire McCusker -
Breaking the bank to go to college; financial aid and household income aren't keeping pace with rising tuition costs, leaving many students to borrow more money than they reasonably can afford
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
If you can read this, thank a teacher
by John Elvin -
Fledgling Afghan army is threatened by Afghanistan traditions
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Wild pitches in Dominican Republic: in 1937, several Negro League legends became guns for hire in a tense baseball battle with political undertones
by Thom Loverro -
Is regime change in order for erstwhile ally Saudi Arabia?
by Deroy Murdock -
Higher learning: as many institutions embrace academic fads, Insight finds 30 top schools that still embrace the Western academic tradition. Leading the way is St. John's College
by Stephen Goode -
For Hispanics, San Diego is the place to be
by John Elvin - Federal government should wash its hands of DynCorp
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The right finds a niche on campus; campus conservatives are finding increasing success in spreading their message, thanks in large part to better funding and the support of student-outreach groups
by Daniel George - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Education means many things to many people
by Stephen Goode -
Tourism takes patriotic turn; Americans are visiting historic sites in places other than the nation's capital
by Donna De Marco -
GOP must not get caught in Big Labor's squeeze play
by Mark Mix - Instances of identity theft have readers on guard
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From Greek tragedy to American triumph: badly hit by scandal and facing an uncertain future, Hillsdale remained true to its conservative principles, is growing and continues to be one of the nation's best
by Scott Hagen -
Nelson teaches lessons for life; Christopher B. Nelson and St. John's College educate students in the fullness of the Western academic tradition with a dynamic Great Books curriculum
by Stephen Goode -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Risking the lives of coal miners: the miracle in the mine at Quecreek was a feel-good story, but one that also raises serious questions about the lack of accountability of coal-mining operations
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Symposium
by Peter Ackerman