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Articles in Dec 3, 2001 issue of Insight on the News
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Animals enjoy creature comforts while they can
by Stephen Goode -
Fidel may be part of terror campaign: the arrest of a Fidel Castro mole at the Defense Intelligence Agency is raising serious questions about a Cuban connection to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
by Martin Arostegui -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Enviros helped topple World Trade Center
by Ralph De Toledano -
Liberal media's wrongs continue to be overlooked
by Beau Pritchard -
Parties ponder election results
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Airports turn to biometrics: devices that can recognize faces, fingerprints and body odor will make flying safer
by Osamu Tsukimori -
As enemies within raise their voices, media turn deaf ears
by Michelle Malkin -
To secure true victory, U.S. can't stop at Al-Qaeda
by Andres Somprise Soyo -
Nuclear materials may be missing
by Sean Paige -
Virtually there: videoconferencing is emerging as an alternative to travel, but the medium remains imperfect if much improved and less costly
by Christian Toto -
Jackson's rainbow powered by a love of green
by Brian Tubbs -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Democrats refuse to act judiciously: democrats in control of the Senate have stonewalled president George W. Bush's nominees for the federal bench, creating a crisis in U.S. law enforcement
by Hans S. Nichols -
Poking holes in self-serving media myths
by John Elvin -
U.S. puts more effort in war of hearts, minds
by Jamie Dettmer -
Farm bill could hurt farming
by Sean Paige -
Terror takes toll on nation's travel agents: companies have cut back on business travel and more people are replacing leisure travel with at-home family activities
by Donna De Marco -
Symposium
by Rand H. Fishbein - Sullivan speaks clearly about why Islam is not the enemy
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Police state: Critics on the right and left contend that Congress is stripping away fundamental American rights with passage of an anti-terrorism law that gives police agencies the power to harass law-abiding citizens
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Let's put anthrax in perspective
by John Elvin -
Cliches encumber effectiveness of America's war on terrorism
by Mona Charen -
English speakers have said the darndest things
by Stephen Goode -
Iran cosponsors Al-Qaeda terrorism: Iranian young people are turning soccer games into anti-regime demonstrations as evidence mounts of their government's involvement in the Sept. 11 attacks
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Caruba's portrait of militant Islam
by John Elvin -
Europe seeks curbs on cyber hate-speech
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
An Unexpected Light
by Rex Roberts -
An `evil Russian' trains the marines: Pavel Tsatsouline, once an instructor for Soviet special-forces units that fought in Afghanistan, now teaches martial arts to the Corps at the Quantico Marine Base
by Stephen Goode -
Changing times and scandal on Capitol Hill
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Militant Muslims and the GOP: The Islamic Institute was founded by Republicans to reach out to conservative Muslims, but critics say its leaders have anti-Israel and pro-terrorist connections
by John Berlau -
Welcome to the club, hatched Salmon!
by John Elvin -
Don't shake, bake!
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Leadership in a time of crisis: As the world now faces the terrorist threat, scholars examine the leadership skills that Winston Churchill used to help sustain the Allies during World War II
by Stephen Goode - Mark my word … I mean what I say