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Articles in Feb 25, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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What has Daschle done to help recent college grads?
by John M. Mudd -
On dope row: an exclusive Insight investigative report reveals that scores of inmates are dying of drug overdoses in America's state penal institutions, while administrators deny that their prisons have a drug problem. Here are the numbers, and why accord
by Timothy W. Maier -
Righting the liberal news slant
by Christian Toto -
Al-Qaeda Thugs deserve unusual punishment
by James L. Martin -
State teachers union taken to task for misbehaving
by Hans S. Nichols -
Peter Taylor: a Writer's Life
by George Garrett - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Resource development and environmental preservation share symbiosis
by Sean Paige -
The Montana Stories
by Stephanie Deutsch -
Oster uses music to mold young lives: acclaimed piano teacher Bella Oster mentors music students with an approach that instills lifelong values such as discipline, respect and a love of competition
by Stephen Goode - Eyewitnesses confirm sordid behavior of U.S. contractors
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When Bush talks, people listen
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Bias crimes: critics claim political correctness has resulted in `journalistic malpractice.'
by Julia Duin -
Was Hitler's homosexuality Nazism's best-kept secret?
by Nathaniel S. Lehrman -
Rossotti, Daniels strange bedfellows in `EZ Tax Filing' initiative
by Hans S. Nichols -
Collected Stories
by David Skinner -
Mining for `Taliban John's' motives
by John Elvin -
State Medicaid skimming to be curtailed, someday
by Sean Paige -
How green is his wallet? Environmental groups refuse to criticize the ranching and land-management practices of billionaire Ted Turner because his foundation gives millions to their cause
by Audrey Hudson -
Symposium
by Sonia Arrison -
In war on terrorism, there is no stopping at Afghanistan
by Christopher John Mitchell, Sr. -
Will EPA clean up its sludge policy? The EPA publicly promotes treated human sewage as a safe fertilizer for cropland, but internally officials have raised concerns about gaps in the agency's research
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Mellow dramas: two recent releases suggest that Hollywood just might think it's cool to be corny
by Rex Roberts -
Markets remain wary of another Enron
by Jamie Dettmer -
College offers profs freshmen `history'
by Stephen Goode -
Hateship, Friendship, Loveship, Courtship, Marriage
by Bruce Allen - Did you know?
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A letter from the Editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Tighter security in store for seaports: the Bush team wants to spend $11 billion to protect the nation's harbors from terrorist attacks. But critics fear the new security initiatives will stifle global trade
by Jamie Dettmer -
Probing Tom Daschle's `wife problem'
by John Elvin -
Ashcroft's coverup scandalizes U.S. capital
by Suzanne Fields -
And people say ballroom dancing isn't a real sport
by Stephen Goode -
Gen-Xers give Ukraine new hope: plagued by stagflation and government corruption, the Ukraine could be transformed by a new generation of politicians pushing for Western-style economic reforms
by Douglas Burton - Professor discovers good TV: the X-Files