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Articles in Nov 26, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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White House whistle-blower receives a belated apology
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
2002 Ad
by John Berlau -
West refuses to live in the past: W. Richard West wants the National Museum of the American Indian to be rich in history while celebrating the continuance of contemporary native communities
by Stephen Goode -
Tax cuts needed in world economy
by Jamie Dettmer -
Fox brings fairness to unbalanced news media
by Sherry Link -
2002 Ad
by Jamie Dettmer -
Proof that Saddam bankrolls terrorism: documents seized by Israel in raids against Palestinian Authority offices in the West Bank in recent months detail massive terror funding from the Iraqi dictator
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Spat over federal takeover has Latin America watching
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Ancient tongues still wagging on Internet
by Stephen Goode - Right & left: Congressional votes
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Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Signs point to stall in U.S. economy
by Jamie Dettmer - EPA puts business before environmental health
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GAO report says earnings restatements cost investors billions
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
2002 Ad
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Physicians group falls prey to Politically Correct agenda on gay adoption
by Paul Cameron -
Celebrity syndrome infecting political scene
by Woody West -
Scientists prove to be pirates of the palate
by Stephen Goode -
Dinosaur digs best steer clear of federal land
by John Elvin -
Oktoberfest still one great party: German politics, regional differences and the transition to the euro fail to dampen spirits at the famous festival celebrating culture, tradition and the world's best beer
by Hans S. Nichols -
Polotical correctness double standard: `I'm shocked!'
by Douglas Burton -
Judge finds that crime pays after all
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
2002 Ad
by Scott L. Wheeler -
Symposium
by Matt Nosanchuk -
Working girls to get tax break in Italy?
by Jamie Dettmer -
Disabled veterans pay the price as Congress lines its wallet
by James W. Gibson -
2002 Ad
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
GAO [United States. General Accounting Office]: shots led to military attrition: a new report again raises questions about the safety of the Pentagon's anthrax-vaccine program, charging that it has cost the military valuable service personnel
by Timonthy W. Maier -
Time to treat Turkey as an ally
by James Lacey -
Conclusion: there's no need to get ugly
by Stephen Goode -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
U.S. Wary of Kuchmagate: allegations that Ukraine President Leonid Kuchma authorized the sale of a high-tech radar system to Iraq is threatening the republic's integration into the West
by Douglas Burton -
`We will, we willrob you!'
by Douglas Burton -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Rule the world and make big money, too!
by John Elvin -
China eyes U.S. ports: concerns are being raised about the involvement in a Pentagon-funded port-security program of a company linked to the Chinese Communist Party leadership
by J. Michael Waller -
Why GOP rocked
by Douglas Burton - 2002 Ad
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Have big firms joined list of `untouchables'?
by John Elvin -
Top Egyptian cleric justifies terrorism: one view of Islam is that it is forever a religion of peace that values human life. Egypt's Grand Mufti sets the record straight in an interview with Insight
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Star-spangled prescription
by Douglas Burton