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Articles in Feb 18, 2003 issue of Insight on the News
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A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Hot issue: driver's licenses for illegals
by John Elvin -
Hawaii plantsman confounds greenies; Keith Robinson has a green thumb with endangered plants and a belief that the `green' tactics used by the environmental establishment are a total waste of time
by Eric P. Olsen -
Homeowners digging deeper into pockets
by Jamie Dettmer -
The fifties: hotbed of new vocabulary
by Stephen Goode -
Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin -
Symposium
by Deroy Murdock -
Movers and shakers stymied by economy
by Jamie Dettmer -
Congress should heed warning from Insight
by Elias Yabrudy -
Is television really a mirror of our lives?
by John Elvin -
No one listening to meningitis concerns; early excitement over the success of cochlear implants has been dampened by evidence that the devices may have led to outbreaks of meningitis and even death
by Timothy W. Maier -
Say no to Oregon's taxing solutions
by Douglas Burton -
Strange goings-on in San Francisco
by Stephen Goode -
Tough times for buff protests
by John Elvin -
Schippers leads fight for freedoms; Eric Schippers and the Center for Individual Freedom are a first line of defense against those who would sacrifice constitutional rights in favor of narrow parochial interests
by Stephen Goode -
War jitters playing havoc with markets
by Jamie Dettmer -
Chechen terrorism overlooked
by Stella Jatras -
Could the buck stop here?
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Eurobiz is caught arming Saddam; the strident opposition in some European capitals to U.S. military action against Saddam Hussein may have roots in some bottom-line corporate considerations
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Dignity for sale
by Douglas Burton - Kerry putting `mean Mike' to work; Anita Hill at play in Boston
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Right & left: congressional votes
by Robert W. Lee -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
The highs and lows of the falling dollar
by Jamie Dettmer -
The Prestige's oozing crude sparks debate
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Bush tax reform: ignoring lobbyists and the doublespeak of big accounting firms, tax-reform champions continue their push for simplification of the U.S. tax code
by John Berlau -
War against Iraq is far from a distraction in war on terror
by Mona Charen -
Eco-doomsayers exact revenge on Lomborg
by Woody West -
NAFTA has been a `killer' to U.S. agriculture, says farmer
by Joseph H. Strubhar -
State of the Union shows Bush's resolve
by Jamie Dettmer -
Missile technology sent to China; the move to China of a U.S. manufacturer of military parts is causing fears that Beijing is out to corner the market in rare-earth magnetscritical components of smart bombs
by Scott L. Wheeler -
Euro elites & Kerry: perfect together
by Douglas Burton - Border laws must be enforced; citizens' help can be enlisted
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Grassley wins battle with White House
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Mexican ID cards carry legal perils; an identification card issued by the Mexican government to its citizens living illegally in the United States exposes local and state officials here to civil and criminal liability
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Alien-registration system sabotaged by Ted Kennedy
by Michelle Malkin -
Iraq must not be allowed to become another North Korea
by Daniel John Sobieski -
Whistle-blower champion seeks reappointment at OSC
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Euro elites resent U.S. superpower role; as U.S. conflict with Iraq nears, Americans ask whether growing anti-Americanism in Europe is the product of `Old European' elitism or a new European confidence
by Jamie Dettmer -
An unsung hero of freedom
by Paul Gottfried