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Articles in March 4, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
All that glitters is not gold: critics charge that a `gold cartel' of public officials and major bullion banks has suppressed the price of gold, possibly setting key banks up for an Enron-like tumble
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
Racial harmony out of sync?
by Walter E. Williams -
Berkeley cabbies will mind their manners
by John Elvin -
Bush budget plan signals a different Republican revolution
by Sean Paige -
I'm ok, Euro-K: but some analysts remain skeptical about the cohesion of the Euro countries
by Andrew Borowiec -
Xbox football season begins: `NFL Fever 2002' is perfect postseason entertainment for pro-football faithfuls
by Joseph Szadkowski -
Out-of-control Pataki handles budget like RINO run amok
by Deroy Murdock -
Is vulnerability of U.S. water supply a reason to worry?
by Melinda Colvin -
Who cleared that Enron exemption? Under Arthur Levitt's direction, the SEC gave Enron exemptions from securities laws, opening the door for business practices that cost many their life's savings
by John Berlau -
Harvard flap sells rap: the dustup between Cornel West and Harvard and the ensuing publicity have been helping sales of his CD
by Steve Miller - Did you know?
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Lack of clear law leaves dual citizenship a murky subject
by Hans S. Nichols -
`Loonie' bin: the U.S. dollar may force the struggling Canadian `loonie' into extinction
by Mark Blanchard -
An Olympic price tag: Salt Lake City's tab for the 2002 Winter Games will reach nearly $2 billion
by Patrick Hruby -
Measures to prevent terrorism miscalculate risk assessment
by Walter E. Williams - Readers offer opinions about Enron's dramatic collapse
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Hubris alive and well on hill
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Pledge politics: `black pledge of allegiance' on a school Website riles critics, who call it divisive
by Ellen Sorokin -
A-hunting we shall go
by John Elvin -
Efficiency effort threatens the status quo
by Jamie Dettmer -
VA compensation system still is failing disabled veterans
by Elmer M. Fisher -
Command performance: President George W. Bush and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld have been the leaders of a paradigm shift in the mission, structure and post-Cold War objectives of the U.S. armed forces
by J. Michael Waller -
Black history left off library schedule
by Brian DeBose -
FBI puts a lid on an Internet trash can
by John Elvin -
The party is almost over for the democrats
by Ralph De Toledano -
Crime-fighting formula hard to figure out
by Stephen Goode -
Live from Qatar: it's jihad television: the al-Jazeera TV network is Osama bin Laden's favorite satellite channel a station financed by the emir of Qatar, a U.S. ally. Some believe the network's cozy relationship with al-Qaeda merits vigorous U.S.
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Losing liberties: legislators and agencies are working on security and civil-rights issues
by Stephen Dinan - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Move over David Letterman, here comes Mark Foley
by Hans S. Nichols -
Love's labors: a couple of books for bookish couples who read red on Feb. 14
by Rex Roberts - Minorities' health improves, but gap persists
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Enron vs. Hillary care: media double standard is at work
by Brent L. Bozell, III -
Warning: frivolous lawsuits leave product labels in a sticky situation
by Stephen Goode -
Will Bush find budget balance? The president's budget proposal focuses on national defense and ending the recession, leaving congressional porkers to complain about funding of social programs
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Spy startups: a nonprofit venture gets $30 million from the CIA to invest in tech companies
by William Glanz -
World listens as Reilly tells truth: Director Robert Reilly believes the Voice of America's mission of providing accurate and objective news to a worldwide audience of 91 million still is indispensable
by James P. Lucier -
Name games often spice up Olympics
by Stephen Goode -
Predicting the West's decline: Patrick Buchanan and Theodore Dalrymple blame the educated elite for championing a political and spiritual transformation that is ripping Western societies apart
by Stephen Goode -
Do the data: the Statistical Abstract offers snapshots of American life in the new century
by Joyce Howard Price -
Symposium
by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.