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Articles in Sept 16, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Local politics always provide healthy dose of entertainment
by Stephen Goode -
Bogus bronzes flood market: an estimated 4,000 fake castings have put the market for 19th- and 20th-century bronze sculpture in jeopardy
by Frederick M. Winship -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Hamas fund-raisers active in Canada according to FBI report
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Drought drives up food prices: dry, hot weather takes a severe toll on commodities such as grains and soybeans
by Chris Baker -
U.S must reconsider who it regards as `trading partners'
by Frank Gaffney -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Smuggling drugs to save lives: an Insight reporter accompanies Christian Freedom International on a mission to deliver medical aid to free Karen villagers in war-ravaged regions of Burma
by Hans S. Nichols -
Don't forget Fido when disaster strikes
by John Elvin -
Did Israel's Mossad finally catch up with terrorist Abu Nidal?
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Enron's business practices being questioned at home and abroad: a U.S. Justice Department investigation is focusing on whether Enron's overseas division bribed foreign officials to win contracts for pipeline, power and water projects
by Christian Bourge -
Symposium
by Terry O'Neill -
Snoozing authorities leave schools open to terror threat
by William J. Schmitz -
`Smart-growth' plan riles black farmers: landowners in South Carolina are up in arms about environmental land-use restrictions they say amount to a `taking' of private property by local government
by John Berlau -
What are they talking about?
by John Elvin -
Excited to learn
by Stephen Goode -
Graham takes Islam to task; son of famous evangelist isn't backing away from his criticism of Muslims
by Julia Duin -
Fighting the fire at the Pentagon; Chief Edward P. Plaugher's antiterrorism plan, and the Virginia fire department that he heads, are credited with saving many lives at the Pentagon on Sept. 11
by Timothy W. Maier -
Debate sorely lacking in Bush's Iraq policy
by Jamie Dettmer -
Freedom rings in new report: United States ranked third on scale of economic liberty
by Eric Badertscher -
Civil liberties have become casualties of the war on terror
by Walter E. Williams -
As a rule, nonprofits should not get involved in politics
by Paul Feiner -
Losing the war for civil liberties; civil libertarians contend politicians have pulled a bait and switch by using the war on terrorism to implement intrusiveand unconstitutionalsecurity measures
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Take two psalms and call me in the morning
by John Elvin -
For those who lost parents on Sept. 11
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Iraq's neighbors' opposition to invasion is understandable
by Jon Basil Utley -
Out of step and into the fire
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Olive oil market ripe for Greece: Greek exporters carve out a niche by targeting Westerners willing to spend top dollar on high-quality `estate' oils
by Christopher Deliso -
Profiling's place on Sept. 11
by Thomas Ambrose -
Government, contractors cozy up to silence whistle-blowers
by Sharyn Erickson -
Profiles of courage: remembering the horror and the heroism inside the Pentagon, at Ground Zero and at the crash site of Flight 93 on Sept. 11
by Jamie Dettmer -
A last-minute tour guide for the destination-impaired
by John Elvin -
It is time for U.S. to go to war against Saddam
by Kenneth R. Timmerman