Insight on the News
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Articles in Nov 11, 1996, issue of Insight on the News
- Will the voices of reason be audible after election?
by David Wagner - Denver's dynasty
by Dan Whipple - Human Events still strong voice of conservatism
by Michael Rust - People vs. earth is closed case?
by Phil Berardelli - If the media are clueless, how bright is the public?
by John Elvin - Free-trade dreams disappear over South American horizon
by Kenneth Silber - The chips are up for Dole and GOP in computer land
by Gayle M.B. Hanson - Better athletics through science: researchers are applying engineering principles to human motion to enhance performance
by Cynthia Long - Q: Is the Bob Dole generation morally superior to Bill Clinton's?
by Nelson Hultberg - Cyber gambling proves dicey for bettors, regulators alike
by Leslie Alan Horvitz - PBS news' attack dogs became Clinton lap dogs
by L. Brent Bozell, III - Trading in political futures excites presidential market
by Leslie Alan Horvitz - Dole tax plan rewards those who pay most
by Bruce Bartlett - An early lesson in life from the school bully
by Suzanne Fields - Bosnia pullout postponed indefinitely
by John Hillen - AID's supercomputer has become virtual money pit
by Tiffany Danitz - Forbidden Knowledge: From Prometheus to Pornography
by Roger Kimball - Megacorruption at the border
by Jamie Dettmer - One of several art shows proves not all Asian art is ancient
by Jeffrey R. Sipe