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Articles in Sept 30, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Netherlands panel rejects ADHD diagnosis as a mental illness
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
No hyperlinks to test success: though many schools now are wired, the Internet is not a panacea in the world of standardized student testing
by Christian Bourge -
Scientist with Rhodesian past still center of media crosshairs
by Nicholas Stix -
Working to find an advantage
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
2012 Ad
by Tom Knott -
New DoD inspector general cleans house
by Scott L. Wheeler -
Speaking French
by Stephen Goode -
Constitutional crisis looms as democrats Stonewall Bush judges: increasingly, senators are looking for nominees to the federal judiciary who will be quasi-legislators and use their rulings to set aside law and precedent for a political result
by Katherine Mangu-Ward -
Symposium
by David E. Morey -
Debate about Iraq could help GOP at polls
by Jamie Dettmer -
Fall colors, food and many other Maine events: among places to see in the Pine Tree State are historic lighthouses, a first-class museum, the Kotzschmar organ and some of the best seafood houses in America
by James P. Lucier -
A `sex God' in the most traditional of senses
by Mark Tooley -
Strange happenings in the Middle West
by Stephen Goode -
Germany grapples with immigration: as an influx of immigrants challenges what it means to be German, particularly within the Muslim community, politicians fumble with a potentially explosive issue
by Hans S. Nichols -
Earning airtime for conservative ideas: public-relations guru Craig Shirley has had a hand in turning bright conservatives into best-selling authors, while still focusing on his love of old-time lobbying
by Stephen Goode -
Wolfowitz praises moderate Islam in `war on terror' speech
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Back on the cutting edge: the Laguiole knifethe imperative tool of the 19th-century French peasant farmernow has become a symbol of uber-style
by Julia Watson -
Hatfill's rights infringed by `new Gestapo'; media unmoved
by Paul Craig Roberts - Whales come long way since Moby Dick
- Voting out `Smart Growth' the smart move for Black Farmers
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Into the wild: for the first time in more than a century, the Smithsonian Institution will share artist George Catlin's enduring portrait of America in the 1830s, comprising his many captivating paintings of Indian tribes and landscapes of the untamed Wes
by Stephen Goode -
Collectors vie for `relics' of the space race
by John Elvin -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Scientist bridge political divide: despite the hostilities between their two countries, M.V. Ramana and Zia Mian formed a friendship they hope can keep India and Pakistan out of a nuclear war
by Shyam Bhatia - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Nonviolent insurrection in Iraq is a mere pipe dream
by Christopher T. Hicks -
Security cracks at the White House: critics express concern that an access-control system built in the final months of the Clinton administration leaves the White House vulnerable to security threats
by John Berlau -
Time to question motives of Hollywood's health crusaders
by John Elvin -
High marks for `Great Books'; school picks lack explanation
by Daniel G. Rodriguez -
20 reasons to overthrow Saddam: the media say the Bush team hasn't made its case for invading Iraq. But statements by Dick Cheney make clear why the U.S. will invade Iraq and finish off Saddam
by J. Michael Waller