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Articles in Feb 4, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Whatever his intentions, Orwell hit nail on the head
by Harry Browne -
Costs of new arsenic standard to hit communities hard
by Sean Paige -
Cocaine Nights - Books: drugs, sex and violence … or modern psychotherapy
by Vincent D. Balitas -
How data becomes dada: a former greenie challenges doomsayers' predictions of environmental disaster
by Herb Greer -
Mediaspeak sense and sensibility
by Jim Murray -
Have they read any good books lately?
by Stephen Goode -
Islamic bigotry toward non-Muslims: pundits proclaim that Osama bin Laden's fanatical followers do not practice `true' Islam. But what exactly is the difference between `moderate' and `militant'?
by Tony Hays -
A champ, not a chump
by Gary Arnold -
Seize nail clippers or size up passengers?
by John Elvin -
Satellite maker pays $14 million to avoid criminal charges
by Timothy W. Maier -
Wearing out their welcome: the Democrat-leaning majority of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission is defiantly and unlawfully conspiring to keep a commissioner in office past her designated term
by Christopher Jolma -
Will baseball strike out before spring? MLB Commissioner Bud Selig has plenty on his agenda for 2002 and beyond
by Eric Fisher -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
From politics to God
by Timothy W. Maier -
Super-Cannes - Books: drugs, sex and violence … or modern psychotherapy
by Vincent D. Balitas -
Something fishy in the Senate
by Carter Dougherty -
Symposium
by Henry Mark Holzer -
Some occupations are bringing new meaning to the term `job insecurity'
by Stephen Goode -
A wartime window of opportunity: the regimes in Iraq and Iran are ripe for change, and defense experts say the strategy known as the Bush Doctrine must take full advantage before it's too late
by J. Michael Waller -
Box-office bore: Hollywood loves to make movies about sports heroes. The trouble is, most stink
by Mark Zuckerman -
And now, a word from Alan Keyes
by John Elvin -
Don't cry for IMF
by Timothy W. Maier -
Medical detection of false witness: high-tech lie detectors one day may be impossible to fool, but so far the only guarantee is that they will stir up as much controversy as the original polygraph
by Brandon Spun -
Water warriors: farmers, Indians and greenies in the Klamath Valley are arguing over [H.sub.2]O
by Audrey Hudson -
A trailblazer in online education: Richard Bishirjian has founded Yorktown University, a conservative cybercollege without a left-wing agenda. And because of online efficiencies the price is right
by Stephen Goode -
World isn't safe as long as Mugniyeh remains at large
by George Roberts -
Expensive roadkill
by Sean Paige -
Young director with a Ballard future
by Rex Roberts -
Dolly's dilemma: Dolly the cloned sheep has arthritis, which may become a pain for researchers, too
by August Gribbin -
Ivy league insanity lives on
by Don Feder -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
DynCorp disgrace: employees of the corporation have been buying and selling women and young girls for sex while working under contract for the United States
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Afghan women still struggling: Afghan women still suffer under oppressive conditions, and attitudes change slowly
by Julian West -
Side effects of the anthrax scares
by John Elvin -
Use frozen terrorist funds to compensate U.S. victims
by Milton Fried -
Independent review takes a bite out of federal shark stock assessment
by Sean Paige -
EC access: advocates of emergency contraception have begun a campaign designed to expand access to 72-hour birth-control pills
by Cheryl Wetzstein -
Summers changes his tune on hip-hop professor
by John Elvin -
The new significance of American `heroes'
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Journalists should perk ears up at political contradictions
by Dale Netherton -
The two faces of Tom Daschle
by Hans S. Nichols -
The single and celibate
by Julia Duin -
Did you know?
by John Elvin