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Articles in March 11, 2002 issue of Insight on the News
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Brain fingerprinting poses latest threat to civil liberties
by Wrye Sententia -
`Report' card: the State Department's annual human-rights report now is the `document of record' for assessing the decency of U.S. allies and adversaries and for basing U.S. foreign policy on American values
by Martin Edwin Anderson -
Replaying old favorites
by Lauren Murphy -
Jane Russell outlaws PC pose: Tinseltown legend Jane Russell longs for a conservative resurgence in Hollywood, while using her celebrity to get the Bible back into the public-school curriculum
by John Berlau -
GOP outreach to black colleges working for both sides
by Hans S. Nichols -
Television keeps it real: not only will Survivor be back for another season, producers have come up with a host of new ideas for reality TV involving fighter pilots and aspiring Playmates
by Jennifer Harper -
Free Republic forum takes on big media
by John Elvin -
Congress still on wrong track with Amtrak
by Woody West - Guard details how drugs get inside prison facilities
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Campaign dollars and sense
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
Paddles & pins: unexpected health benefits can accrue from low-impact activities such as table tennis and bowling sports too often dismissed
by Ann Geracimos - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Confusion rules over White's role on Enron executive committee
by Sam MacDonald -
The jewel of Central Asian republics: double-digit growth, single-digit inflation, a reformed financial system and vast oil reserves have Kazakhstan poised to become a major player in the world economy
by Christopher Pala -
`Biofraud' angers Westerners: loggers and miners in the Pacific Northwest have had their suspicions confirmed by new evidence of government agencies manipulating data and skewering research
by Valerie Richardson -
Enron casts dark shadow on academe
by Jamie Dettmer -
Government uses `science' fiction to its advantage
by Sean Paige - LaSalle vows to outdo Drudge
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IRS petitioning for partial repeal of `10 Deadly Sins'
by Sean Paige -
Foul ball: Monster's Ball sets up an easy target bigots who support the death penalty
by Rex Roberts -
NPR still blacklisting terrorism expert
by John Elvin -
Three cheers for Insight and its voice of America coverage
by Marie Ciliberti -
Waxman power play imperils rule of law: Rep. Henry Waxman's wily use of an obscure 1928 law to make an end run around the executive branch has the potential to trigger a constitutional crisis
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Salt: A World History: although common and inexpensive today, salt has been `one of the most sought-after commodities in human history.'
by Amanda Watson Schnetzer -
Symposium
by Dirk Chase Elgredge -
Words to the wise
by Stephen Goode -
Is it time to topple Saddam? President Bush's tough rhetoric has Iraq softening its once-defiant tone, but behind-the-scenes debate may be keeping Baghdad from facing immediate reckoning
by Jamie Dettmer -
Word Warriors: the renowned Oxford dictionary plans to enlarge its American staff
by Jon Ward -
Liberals try to nitpick Pickering
by Mona Charen -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Family matters in welfare reform: while welfare-reform legislation has led to reductions in unemployment and child poverty, some opponents are turning a cold shoulder to pro-marriage proposals
by Chris Jolma -
Comic relief: what began in 1938 as an unassuming 13-page book about a hero named Superman has evolved into a mix of art and literature
by Julia Duin -
Solid scholarship undergirds Buchanan's sober predictions
by Paul Gottfried -
These `Getaways' show a criminal lack of smarts
by Stephen Goode -
EPA eyes shake-up of key personnel: badly in need of flesh ideas, the EPA is on the verge of undergoing a major personnel reform that will reassign firmly entrenched senior executives within the agency
by Sheila R. Cherry -
Reconsidering the idea of high art
by Michael J. Lewis -
EWG: wolf in sheep's clothing
by Michelle Malkin