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Articles in April 1, 2003 issue of Insight on the News
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NAFTA eases traffic flow on trade's `two-way street'
by John Skorburg -
Ousting Saddam is only the beginning
by Jamie Dettmer -
U.S. message is not getting out: the resignation of the White House's image-maker to the world reflects problems the U.S. has been having in political outreach and articulating foreign policy abroad
by J. Michael Waller -
Secular state rushes in where faith recedes
by John Laughland -
Keeping an eye on the big `E' payouts
by Jamie Dettmer - Right & left: congressional votes
- Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Wonders aplenty on the world wide web
by Stephen Goode -
Their sense of duty: American fighters preparing for war in Iraq say their commitment is inspired by dedication to their country
by Scott L. Wheeler -
Criminal-justice system tainted by gender bias
by Richard Doyle -
Chairman Grassley questions IRS audit of Judicial Watch
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
U.S. forces face the bio-chem test: contrary to the claims of some antiwar `nervous Nellies,' war planners say U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf are more than able to cope with Iraqi chemical or biological attack
by Kenneth R. Timmerman -
Old West cowboy ethic is the American way to fight evil
by Andrew Bernstein -
Employment falls in manufacturing and construction
by Jamie Dettmer -
Thankfully, cars don't run on Evian
by Stephen Goode -
Want a dose or two of cheap drugs? Just drink water
by John Elvin -
Great powers paid price for `peace': history shows that the pacifist movement of the 1930s ultimately helped to usher in the horror of World War II by allowing rogue nations to rise to power unabated
by Stephen Goode -
Today's citizen serf
by Douglas Burton - Is public health the priority in Florida anthrax cleanup?
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GOP begins economic battle
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Air marshals disciplined by TSA: a yearlong investigation into alleged sexcapades by federal air marshals and possible security lapses leads to suspensions and demotions for three senior officials
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
So why not just call North Korea's bluff?
by Harry Sterling -
Will TV cameras turn trials into Survivor?
by Woody West - Ari Fleischer's wit and Madeleine Albright's stiletto heels
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Food for thought: can hunters help prison menus?
by John Elvin -
GOP senator drilling for support: Sen. Lisa Murkowski hopes to use a budget resolution to open Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration and thus increase domestic production
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Clinton-Dole redux
by Douglas Burton -
Central banks are playing a `shell game' with gold
by John White -
Accountability at the World Bank, IMF
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Beginning of end for al-Qaeda? Despite the capture of terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, experts warn that al-Qaeda has a dangerous capacity for regenerating and reorganizing
by Jamie Dettmer -
Symposium
by Abdulwahab Alkebsi -
Quid pro quo getting costly
by Jamie Dettmer -
0il firms should declare payments to corrupt regimes
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Reward not paid: authorities regularly offer financial incentives for tips that lead to a crime being solved, but criminologists claim large payouts are rare
by Timothy W. Maier -
Caruba proves to be far from Boring: as the founder of the National Anxiety Center and the Boring Institute, journalist Alan Caruba relishes his role as an exposer of liberal hoaxes and misinformation
by Stephen Goode -
Airline industry blames war, not terrorism, for woes
by Jamie Dettmer -
The hidden agenda of American Muslim groups
by Nonie Darwish -
Elite analysts blew it again
by John Elvin -
Holdups at the holy gates: allegations of unfair religious practices by the Israeli government are arising from the patriarch's complaints about denying Catholic clergy entry visas to Israel
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
War of the worlds
by Douglas Burton -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
EU wants U.S. to play by its rules: European Union wants `convergence' and `harmonization' of accounting standards based on the principles used in Europeto the detriment of U.S. innovation and success
by John Berlau -
Race matters … or does it?
by Douglas Burton