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Articles in Nov 5, 2001 issue of Insight on the News
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A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
An Arabian night with the Taliban: invited by a Hezbollah leader to a secret meeting in Kuwait, Insight's reporter observes as Osama bin Laden's lieutenants raise money and recruit warriors for jihad against infidels
by Tony Hays - For more information …
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Symposium: Q: Should policymakers see Islam as an enemy of the West?
by Don Feder - Islam's `other side' is too dangerous to overlook
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Boom and bust: as the United States executes its battle plan in the war on terrorism, it also must develop and execute a plan to fend off recession and keep the economy afloat
by Jamie Dettmer -
New virtue: in a difficult time, the nation looks to recapture courage and strength
by Andrea Billups -
Naming the great and the small
by John Elvin -
Bush issues new marching orders: as the war on terrorism intensifies, the Bush team takes the offensive on the home front, shoring up homeland defense and reining in loose-lipped lawmakers and an overeager media
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Hooray for heroes: the bravery of those who responded to the Sept. 11 crisis will inspire an entire generation, say psychologists, ministers and culture watchers, who predict a comeback for patriotism, too
by Cheryl Wetzstein -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Beefing up our borders a must for national security
by Amzi B. Sanborn -
Has the fed been too reserved? Although the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates nine times this year, the impact on the economy still is unclear. Some analysts say the rates should be set by the market
by James P. Lucier -
Surviving cancer: the disease affects everything from fertility to future access to health insurance
by Karen Goldberg Goff -
Brown won't gamble with Mohegan's' future: Mark Brown hopes the Mohegan Sun casino will help re-establish his tribe's culture and finance the health care and education needs of its nearly 1,500 members
by Stephen Goode -
Support for Bush
by Hans S. Nichols -
Penis Envy: who could have predicted that Viagra would be the organizing principle of the first aesthetic movement of the 21st century?
by Rex Roberts -
Wicca casts spell on ACLU
by John Elvin -
IRS, certain `nonprofits' have their hands in offering plate
by Carole Gass -
U.S. politics following compass gone haywire
by Jamie Dettmer -
Portrait of a lady … 21st century style
by Gabriella Boston -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Bug juice helps marathoner sting competition
by Stephen Goode -
The Red Cross in the cross hairs? Families of Oklahoma City bombing victims say they did not receive funds sent to them by mail and handled by the Red Cross. And questions are being raised in New York City
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Interactive @ Indianapolis: the Children's Museum of Indianapolis just celebrated its diamond jubilee, and Americans everywhere can participate online at the institution's user-friendly Website
by Joseph Szadkowski -
Unseen hand of religion extends America's reach
by Robert H. Nelson -
Schroeder says German military ready to muscle up
by Hans S. Nichols -
Good company: a selection of short essays by three great thinkers of the 20th century, originally published in the monthly bulletin of the reader's subscription, celebrate the intellectual life
by Woody West -
Has CIA's focus been lost in bright lights of Hollywood?
by John Elvin -
Withstanding the hate from within
by Ralph De Toledano -
A peek inside the criminal mind proves pathetic
by Stephen Goode -
Libertarian lamentations: libertarians fear that political opportunists will use public concern about terrorism to usher in big government, threaten civil liberties and close borders to immigration
by Michael Rust -
The Irony of Islamists: Muslim rights depend on national rules: abroad, the Islamic faithful often are persecuted by their own governments, while in the United States they benefit from constitutional freedoms
by Julia Duin -
Castro: the terrorist next door
by Paul Crespo -
Comedian has laugh at Visionics' expense
by Hans S. Nichols -
Casino of the Sun simply stunning: the Mohicans didn't die out. They're living it up, and striking it rich, with their new luxurious Mohegan Sun hotel, casino and entertainment complex in Connecticut
by Stephen Goode -
Islamerika: the U.S. Muslim community remains tied to the religious resurgence of Islam abroad
by Larry Witham -
Casualties of war will include surpluses, civil liberties
by Sean Paige