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Articles in Sept 23, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Laying down the law leaves a lot to the imagination
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Prescription drugs may trigger killing: experts in a lawsuit against the manufacturer of Luvox say that the antidepressant may have tipped Eric Harris from being a troubled teen to a cold-blooded murderer
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Competition keeps mine rescuers sharp
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Countdown is on for invasion of Iraq
by J. Michael Waller -
U.S. must topple Hussein: from time to time, Insight Presents verbatim transcripts of significant statements by the nation's leaders. These are excerpts from remarks made Aug. 21 by House Majority Whip Tom DeLay at the Houston Forum, an independent commun
by Tom DeLay -
Symposium
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A letter from the editor
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Pupils sent back to toxic school; parents of students at a high school near Ground Zero claim they were duped into returning their children to a building contaminated with lead and asbestos pollution
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
They're practicing `CYA' at the CIA
by J. Michael Waller -
NEA blames America for 9/11; critics say National Education Association lesson plans on Sept. 11 are anti-American and anti-Western civilization
by Ellen Sorokin -
The `greatest voice in radio and TV': legendary broadcaster and newsman George Putnam, the voice of the American Everyman for almost seven decades, appeals to listeners on the left and the right
by Stephen Goode -
Iraq attack would be more to do with Israeli power than oil
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Data missing on missing children: despite intensive media coverage, authorities insist that no child-abduction epidemic exists. Yet statistics prove unreliable. So just how safe are America's kids?
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Cheney assures vets on MIAs, benefits
by John Elvin -
It doesn't add up
by Stephen Goode - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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What are you taking for that? Although the anthrax vaccine routinely is administered to those at high risk of exposure to the disease, many experts doubt the vaccine's safety and effectiveness
by Wade-Hahn Chan -
Polish Intelligence Service behind cracking of Enigma
by Michael Wallach -
Cold facts about global warming
by J. Michael Waller -
Bar tunes not Wesleys' way: exposing the vulgar myth behind Methodist hymns
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Wavering Republicans need to follow Bush's lead on Iraq
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YAF exposes leftists' tricks, brings new tone to campuses
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Taking on `the torch': Democratic Senator Bob Torricelli of New Jersey once looked unbeatable in his bid for re-election, but the specter of a recent ethics ruling has the incumbentand his partyvulnerable to defeat in a year when the Republica
by Jamie Dettmer -
Anti-SUV radicals say `we know where you live'
by John Elvin -
LBJ tapes teach lesson in how to lose war
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Spin not limited to Clinton administration, says reader
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Bush team must overcome reliance on secrecy
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Land grab precipitates famine: Zimbabwe's president is seizing farms without compensation and turning them over to his relatives and political cronies
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U.S. schools should learn from failed education fads abroad
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Exposing federal reluctance to confront parental abduction
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Paint the town redor black
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Bennett still a cool crooner: despite the heat, legendary vocalist Tony Bennett doesn't miss a beat when performing
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College campuses now are `diversity' mills
by Walter Williams