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Articles in Nov 12, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
- Stodgy `big media' should be wary of bold newcomers
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House watchdogs lose one of the prime leaders of their pack
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Should Ultrak guard U.S. nuclear labs? Former associates of Niklaus Zenger, a Swiss resident with ties to the Russian government, are worried that his U.S. company, Ultrak, has access to U.S. nuclear facilities
by John Berlau -
Polling for hysteria
by Douglas Burton -
Baucus smear campaign goes beyond the pale of politics
by Richard Eastburn -
Seattle puts walls around `Skid Row'
by John Elvin -
Al-Qaeda finds a friend in Iran; Iran continues to provide a western haven for al-Qaeda terrorists fleeing Afghanistan, even as the U.S. military attempts to cut off southern escape routes to Pakistan
by Martin Arostegui -
Give kids halloween
by Douglas Burton -
Indians upset with Reid's Shoshone land-rights legislation
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Economic warfare can win terror war: Ronald Reagan personally crafted a security-minded economic strategy that toppled the Soviet Uniona blueprint George W. Bush could use to defeat terrorists
by J. Michael Waller -
Sniper trauma
by Douglas Burton -
Fox News fills the void of diversity
by Jack Mulvain -
Combatting terrorism with `payback coin'
by John Elvin -
Reinventing the old patent building: Washington's Old Patent Office Building is due for a complete overhaul after demolition work offered an unexpected glimpse of the building's former beauty
by Stephen Goode -
A slave to success?
by Douglas Burton -
Federal workers feeling blue over the congressional deadlock
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Iowa's main street republican: Sen. Charles Grassley has made a name for himself by fighting for the little guy and reminding the federal government it is accountable to the American people
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
North Korea will pose the next problem
by James Lacey -
Development Banks should be subject to greater scrutiny
by Vicki Gass -
Ads treat voters as consumers
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
China makes spying a company policy; by purchasing high-tech firms in the United States, China gains access to advanced weapons technology which then is duplicated on Chinese production lines
by Scott L. Wheeler -
Where are the Muslim moderates?
by Douglas Burton -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Harrelson has a plan to save us from … us
by John Elvin -
Harris is proud she followed law: Katherine Harris proved her mettle in the crucible of the Florida recounts, and says values instilled in her as a child kept her going during that trial by fire
by Stephen Goode -
Get ready EU: Russia is coming
by Jamie Dettmer -
A poultry era in American history
by Stephen Goode - Terror's blueprint
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Is Hollywood finally tuning back in to American dream?
by L. Brent Bozell, III -
Schroeder must face facts in rift with U.S
by Hans S. Nichols - President targets child predators; Tim McVeigh, christian terrorist?
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Did You Know?
by John Elvin -
Symposium
by Charles E. Grassley -
SEC gets resistance to new finance regs
by Jamie Dettmer -
Armentrude lives in language of red tape
by Stephen Goode - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Gun-control crowd misuses fear factor to distort the truth
by Thomas Sowell -
More bad news for a stalled economy
by Jamie Dettmer