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Articles in Dec 31, 2001 issue of Insight on the News
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On the tax front
by Hans S. Nichols -
Clark's gift of a lifetime: the Corcoran displays the fascinating collection of its American benefactor
by Stephen Goode -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Law of unintended consequences dims the bright idea of one inventor
by Stephen Goode -
Likely mastermind of tower attacks: Imad Mugniyeh has been murdering Americans and attacking U.S. interests for 20 years and almost certainly was one of the planners behind the Sept. 11 massacres
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Something is rotten behind economic scene
by Jamie Dettmer -
If the etymology of English excites you, then this handy book may be for you
by Stephen Goode -
Disenfranchised blacks in Florida: new data show that if there were any deliberate efforts to suppress votes in Florida in the 2000 presidential election, it came at the expense of black Republicans
by Chris Jolma -
You're not going to believe this
by John Elvin -
How men and women - call the shots
by Suzanne Fields -
Misinformed about missile defense
by Hans S. Nichols -
U.N. aid feeds Iraqi weapons program: a Department of Energy report reveals that Saddam Hussein is exploiting the U.N. oil-for-food program to enhance his weapons-of-mass-destruction capabilities
by Jamie Dettmer -
Surveying the media's wartime woes
by John Elvin -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Bureaucrats circle their wagon: facing civil contempt-of-court proceedings for their department's role in looting the Indian trust fund, Interior officials add another layer to the bureaucracy
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Kicking the Salvation Army in the Kettle
by John Elvin -
On Tenet's watch, politics have trumped intelligence-gathering at the CIA
by Reed Irvine -
A pair of congressmen get snookered by an Argentine school of scandal
by Hans S. Nichols -
Orwell's 1984: the future is here: George Orwell believed the stark totalitarian society he described in 1984 actually would arrive by the year 2000, thanks to the slow, sinister influence of socialism
by David Goodman -
Our warriors need your holiday messages
by John Elvin -
Subjects of GAO critique cry foul over leaked report
by Sean Paige -
Blue and grey in technicolor: Hollywood goes east to film another Civil War epic, this one on `Stonewall' Jackson
by Robert Stacy McCain -
Glassman sees glass as half-full: James Glassman, a distinguished commentator on the stock market and economy, believes the United States never has been in better shape to fight a recession
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Independent institute says its research is not for sale
by David J. Theroux -
Recession shock: economic analysts say it's time to name those responsible for bringing about the current U.S. economic recession: Bill Clinton and Arthur Levitt
by John Berlau -
Quack shot: `home of the friendliest people and the annual coon supper' says a sign entering Gillett, Ark., the duck-hunting capital of the world
by Gene Mueller -
Martinez must save property rights from antigrowth elites
by Nancie G. Marzulla -
International child abduction deserving of more attention
by Janet L. Greer -
Political friends give Boeing early Christmas presents
by Sean Paige -
Skipping Christmas: a novel
by Rex Roberts -
Symposium
by William S. Lind -
Fornos, population institute promote the wrong resources
by Steve Kellmeyer -
Battles heat up on Capitol Hill
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Families trees in full bloom: as the Web opens access to information, genealogy has never been more popular
by Karen Goldberg Goff -
Senate gridlock begins and ends with Daschle
by L. Brent Bozell, III