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Articles in August 19, 1996, issue of Insight on the News
- Charges continue to haunt Hillary Rodham Clinton
by John Elvin - A writer's bid for eternal life: the TV museum is screening the last works of Dennis Potter - TV's 'first fully developed auteur.'
by Rex Roberts - High-tech snoops get real personal
by David Wagner - Karaoke
by Rex Roberts - Data flowing freely onto info highway
by Lisa Leiter - Cold Lazarus
by Rex Roberts - Are privacy rights still inalienable?
by Stephen Goode - Geologists now know what makes the world go 'round
by Phil Berardelli - Q: was the GOP proposal to reform campaign finance a good idea?
by William M. Thomas - Chessmasters who would be Balkan kings: the rivalry between Russians Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov has turned political
by Jeanne Oliver - Launch war on terrorism
by Alexander N. Rossolimo - Give us your dutiful and true, your diligent yearning for…
by Gayle M.B. Hanson - Access, privacy and power
by Michael Rust - New American revolutionaries march to a very different beat
by Ralph R. Reiland - Computer geeks hit jackpot with not-so-nerdy concept
by Anne Marriott - How the FBI files were moved
by David Wagner - Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society
by Leslie Alan Horvitz - Learning to fly African skies: a little risky, a lot wonderful
by Colin Barraclough - Cyberspace: a terrorist frontier?
by Susan Crabtree - Low budget, high art: critically acclaimed independent filmmaker John Sayles proves that less equals more
by Jeffrey R. Sipe - A slap on the wrist for 'naughty' kids
by Woody West - Alarmed chairmen express concern about Big Brother
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Lone Star
by Jeffrey R. Sipe