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Articles in April 15, 2003 issue of Insight on the News
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Survey says search still on for Mr. Right
by Stephen Goode -
PETA activist full of surprises
by John Elvin -
Right & Left: Congressional votes
by Robert W. Lee -
It's hard to get grip on cost of conflict
by Jamie Dettmer -
An impassioned defense on behalf of maligned CPAs
by Jim Osburn -
Peltier's backers are backing off
by John Elvin -
Alternative money has redeeming value: proponents of the repeal of the Federal Reserve Act accuse the Fed of enslaving Americans with debt and are promoting a new currency to replace the greenback
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara -
G.I. Janes pay for social engineering
by Douglas Burton -
Feeling wistful for East Germany's past
by Stephen Goode -
Did you know?
by John Elvin -
Watts shares a lifetime of wisdom: in his new autobiography, J.C. Watts recounts the tough times and solid values that helped mold him into a star quarterback, U.S. congressman and loyal family man
by Stephen Goode -
Is a war-related rebound on horizon for the economy?
by Jamie Dettmer -
Public disorder darkened Alabama `Ride to Freedom'
by Mary McLemore -
U.N., a victim of diplomacy
by Jennifer G. Hickey -
2001 Ad
by Timothy W. Maier -
`Intellectuals' puke for peace
by Paul Walfield -
Is safety the concern of U.S. Coast Guard?
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Mark my words … I mean what I say
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Kilgannon salutes military service: duty, honor and patriotism: to Tom Kilgannon of the Freedom Alliance these concepts represent a standard that more American young people should embrace
by Stephen Goode -
European Airlines still warning of troubles ahead
by Jamie Dettmer - Revolution, not reform, needed in U.S. tax laws
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U.S. has plans for stable post-Saddam peace
by Jamie Dettmer -
Enemy within may complicate war: the recent grenade attack by a Muslim soldier against his own unit is raising concerns about how Muslim chaplains in the U.S. military are counseling their flock
by Scott L. Wheeler -
Antiwar greens given orders to use `any means necessary'
by Michelle Malkin - Richard Perle double-crossed friends in favor of global crossing
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Will jobs be there when the war is over?
by John Elvin -
Moran can't keep his tongue tied: there is growing alarm about Rep. Jim Moran's habit of uttering offensive statements about Jews and Israel, apologizing for his remarks, then doing it all over again
by John Berlau -
Policing the world
by Douglas Burton -
A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez -
Reagan was right: trees cause pollution
by John Elvin -
Bush fights war on the fiscal front: despite the uncertainty of economic survival, the Senate trims the president's stimulus package, even while eyeing the defense supplemental appropriations bill as a cash cow
by Sheila R. Cherry -
The French should be toast for their stance
by Douglas Burton - War in Iraq: moral necessity or premeditated outrage?
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IDB admits pipeline project is in trouble
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
High-tech tools of war: U.S. military technology is more than a decade ahead of every other country's and is advancing so quickly that the rest of the world's forces might never catch up
by J. Michael Waller -
Symposium
by John Nowacki -
FBI, CIA chickens come home to roost
by Ralph de Toledano -
War protests self-defeating
by JoAnne H. Jones -
DOE making cents at expense of sense
by Martin Edwin Andersen -
Clock ticking for Iraq's rebuilders: to avoid charges of neocolonialism, those faced with rebuilding Iraq after the war must not dally over their work and are deepening resentment in the Arab world
by Jamie Dettmer -
U.S. soldiers remain strong in the face of media's fragility
by Mona Charen