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Articles in March 4, 2003 issue of Insight on the News
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A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Roller-coaster argument goes back and forth, up and down
by John Elvin -
Oversight crisis at development banks: slashed wrists, blood-smeared offices and workers too terrified to complain: what can be done to root out alleged corruption at the world's development banks?
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Death penalty moratorium doesn't address legal flaws
by Douglas Burton -
CPA-less tax system would be less taxing
by L.A. Stich -
No time to debate in life-or-death matter
by Stephen Goode -
Are rising gas prices evidence of a crisis?
by John Elvin -
Right & left: congressional votes
by Robert W. Lee -
Talking about war becomes profitable business for speakers
by Jamie Dettmer -
Educating readers on U.S. education's flaws
by Mabel Rockwell -
Politics turn labor-intensive
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Struggling to fix the Secret Service: W. Ralph Basham's daunting task is to overhaul a Secret Service culture tainted and demoralized by the Clinton administration's utter disregard for security procedures
by John Berlau -
Honest Abe boarding the gay bandwagon?
by Douglas Burton -
Yogi's twisted tongue stumbles onto truth
by Stephen Goode - Did you know?
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Riding to freedom through Alabama: an Insight writer joins a group of journalists on a tour of historic sites remembered from the civil-rights struggle and observes the changed face of the South
by Stephen Goode -
Tragic coincidence on the space-flight launch calendar
by Douglas Burton -
Dems get back to where they've always belonged
by H.A. Nto -
Proposed regulation ignites power struggle
by Jamie Dettmer -
Panic is near if `the gold is gone': now that the much-hyped `gold cartel' has been exposed, say some analysts, the hitherto artificially maintained price of gold may take off like a rocket
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Capital-punishment canards
by Michael Tremoglie - The Bush economy; Kerry's character; keeping up with cronkite
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Did Al Gore head 'em off at the overpass?
by John Elvin -
From Venezuela, a counterplot: as agents from rogue Arab states pour into Venezuela, fears mount that the Chavez regime plans to disrupt any prolonged U.S. war in Iraq with an oil embargo
by Martin Arostegui -
Hollywood's love affair with dictators
by Douglas Burton -
An economic plan for `real' American people
by Alphonso Dobynes -
The Congressional Research Service gets a big boost
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Putting faith in the founding fathers: WorldNetDaily.com cofounder Joseph Farah challenges all Americans to take back their country by embracing traditional values and spurning today's MTV culture
by Stephen Goode -
Is drop in unemployment here to stay?
by Jamie Dettmer -
Cleaning up the meaning of `Dirty Bomb'
by Jaime Yassif -
Ervin nominated for new IG office at homeland security
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Must U.S. banks be kept in check? U.S. authorities must punish domestic banks as keenly as they do foreign institutions if new federal rules aimed at curtailing money laundering are to work, experts warn
by Jamie Dettmer -
`Discovering' Jewish roots convenient for Democrats
by Mona Charen -
Terrorism puts new spin on port-authority relations
by James Angelo Ruggieri -
An OSC update: some good news
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Marching for Saddam: many veterans of Cold War `peace' protests have become leaders in the new pro-Saddam antiwar movement, but their revolutionary affiliations and bizarre extremist positions have mainstream Americans wondering who might be using whom an
by J. Michael Waller -
Symposium
by Robert Bulmash -
Will disaster doom future space flights?
by Jamie Dettmer -
Exposing liberal folly to protect America's shores
by Inez Yimoc -
Sen. Nelson sells taxpayers down the Swinee River
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Justice looms for Saddam, cronies: the Bush team's postwar strategy includes immediate trials for any Iraqi officers who use weapons of mass destruction and plans to secure oil fields from sabotage
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Others continue to take the hit for Clintons' corruption
by Paul Weyrich -
Nader should remember his own advice
by Ralph de Toledano