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Articles in Nov 26, 2001 issue of Insight on the News
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A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
A State of high alert: intelligence sources say Osama bin Laden's terrorists possess nuclear-related materials that could be dispersed with a conventional explosion, potentially killing hundreds and subjecting thousands to radioactivity
by Anthony Kimery -
Stocking up: the threat of bioterrorism is proving profitable for companies with potential blockbuster products such as vaccines and drugs
by Kristina Stefanova -
Steele is life of party in Maryland: the dynamic state chairman of the Republican Party in Maryland, Michael Steele is working very hard to woo GOP converts in a staunchly Democratic state
by Stephen Goode - In war on terrorism, why are our freedoms taken hostage?
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Survey plumbs the muddled motivations of federal workers
by Sean Paige -
Movies in the mind: independent filmmaker Richard Linklater is having a big fall season, with two unique movies opening within weeks of one another
by Gary Arnold -
Bush would pump up oil reserves
by John Elvin -
Double victory for religious freedom
by Hans S. Nichols -
Moore better than ever: an exhibition of British artist Henry Moore is touring the United States
by Stephen Goode -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
New Yorkers, Washingtonians give regards to Broadway, Pennsylvania Avenue
by Suzanne Fields -
America's critics should find a better place to complain
by Edith Welter -
Politics as usual on capitol hill
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Postal panic: rising costs and anthrax fears are making e-mail, faxes and online bill paying even more attractive for business and personal mail
by Tom Ramstack -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
President continues to urge children to contribute to charities
by Hans S. Nichols -
Government Ripoff on the Cipro deal: despite the availability of other equally effective treatments for anthrax exposure, the government gives Bayer a $100 million deal for its costly Cipro
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
House intelligence committee to get new digs
by John Elvin -
Searing images speak of American spirit
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Corporate America could learn lesson from Nichols
by Don Lively -
Federalizing airport security reveals a philosophical divide
by Sean Paige -
Red-velations: a `red-diaper baby' turned anticommunist recalls his life among prominent lefties, political agitators and assorted celebrities
by Robert Stacy McCain -
View's great but the commute'll kill you
by John Elvin -
Some new things that consumers just can't live without
by Stephen Goode -
War and the role of the mass media: changing technology and a new kind of war for the United States present both the U.S. military and news reporters with new challenges and ethical dilemmas
by J. Michael Waller -
The business of baseball: Major League Baseball is preparing for off-season negotiations, which include a new labor agreement, economic restructuring and franchise management
by Eric Fisher -
Q: should policymakers trust the free market to meet urgent demand for prescription drugs?
by Ilana Mercer -
Bush fails to make push for GOP hopefuls
by Hans S. Nichols -
When calling hogs is your calling: neither terrorist attacks on the U.S. homeland nor a declining economy has deterred Congress from proposing more spending than ever on pet projects
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Deportation issue could be Smith's lifeboat
by John Elvin -
Fates of America and Israel are intertwined
by Don Feder -
Celebrating layoffs is a full-time job
by Stephen Goode -
Terrorist suspects locked up tight: investigators believe only about 10 percent of the people detained have critical knowledge of terrorist operations. Others simply are caught in unfortunate circumstances
by Timothy W. Maier -
Docs use DNA to ID victims: but labs are overwhelmed by the largest act of mass murder in American history
by Frank J. Murray -
U.S. government finally waking up to threats posed by years of immigration-control failures
by Steven A. Camarota -
Words of Wisdom
by Stephen Goode -
Al-Qaeda across the Americas: Islamic terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda, have established themselves throughout Latin America and, from there, are poised to infiltrate the United States
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Funerals take toll
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Sexual hang-ups may Belie Islamic terrorists' motivations
by Carmine Sarracino