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Articles in Oct 1, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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A few words from her majesty
by Stephen Goode -
Serenade Saddam into submission?
by John Elvin -
Symposium
by Knut A. Rostad -
WTC memorial is a question of business
by Jamie Dettmer -
Nuclear security in state of unreadiness
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Bearing arms may leave you uninsured; State Farm canceled a policyholder for having a shooting range on his property. Could the mere presence of a gun in the home be the next cause for such an action?
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
No uncertain terms
by Douglas Burton - Left-wing media hit Bush; Fidel and Saddam are in cahoots
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Did you know?
by John Elvin -
A resounding voice in traditional Islam: Sheik Muhammad Hisham Kabbani is a vocal opponent of Saudi extremist Wahhabi Islam, which he says has infected many Muslim institutions in the United States
by J. Michael Waller -
Weathering attacks on the U.S. economy
by Jamie Dettmer -
Nothing keeps these healers from appointed rounds
by Stephen Goode -
Paul takes the fall? Accused of securities and bank fraud, colorful Hollywood promoter Peter Paul says he was targeted as the bad guy at Stan Lee Media Inc. to protect, among others, Bill and Hillary Clinton and the fund-raisers of the Democratic Party
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
GOP left holds right hostage
by Rod D. Martin -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Unfinished business: the rehabilitation of broccoli
by John Elvin -
Matador moves from `massacre' to moment of grace in one day: expected to be the star of the bullfights in Arles, France, El Zotoluco instead was almost booed out of the arena but, given a second chance, earned redemption and admiration
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Greenspan keen to deflate bubble blame
by Jamie Dettmer -
There is life after death at the Social Security office
by Stephen Goode - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Stories of prior knowledge of 9/11 more than urban legend
by Jeffrey Scott Shapiro -
Bush must keep pledge to whistle-blowers
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
`Elitist' AFSA has death-grip on presidential foreign policy
by Gordon Sumner, Jr. -
Federal spigot makes a splash
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Compensation for injustice: the saying goes that crime doesn't pay. But for those wrongfully convicted and imprisoned, who then are exonerated, the wages of innocence aren't much better
by Timothy W. Maier -
Border-crashers
by Douglas Burton -
Struggling schoolkids need parent's love, not medication
by Chappell Dew -
Redneck television scores low rating from critics
by John Elvin -
War relics of World War II GIs resurface as the Reich stuff: despite efforts to suppress growing trade in antique Nazi paraphernalia, collectors say the truth about the horrors of Hitler's regime is important to the assessment of history
by John Elvin -
Bush-bashers repent
by Douglas Burton -
Violating U.N. peace accord, Iraq reopens war with U.S
by Jonathon Moseley -
President's critics go wobbly on Iraq
by Jamie Dettmer -
Good news is that bad news is wrong: despite the almost-constant warnings of an impending ecological doom, forests in the eastern United States are flourishing and once-endangered animals are abundant
by John Pike -
Fathers and abortion
by Douglas Burton - Blase about liberty
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Voters not in `attack' mode
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Castro weaponizes West Nile virus: Cuban defectors say Fidel Castro's `Biological Front' studied ways of spreading infectious diseases through birds with migratory routes through the United States
by Martin Arostegui -
School psychobabble
by Douglas Burton