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Articles in Nov 1, 1993 issue of Insight on the News
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Republicans locked out of the House - how Democrats have slanted membership on congressional committees - Column
by Philip M. Crane -
The Holder of the World. - book reviews
by Colin Walters -
Reform-weary Poles seek refuge in left - fear that market reforms may suffer from country's recent elections that elected various communist candidates
by Henrik Bering-Jensen -
Society must curb violence by attacking at its roots - controling violence in the entertainment media - Column
by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. -
Monopoly is no game to Clinton's trustbuster - Assistant Attorney General Anne K. Bingaman takes on business monopolies, cartels and other unfair business dealings - includes related article on controversial investigation into Microsoft's business practic
by Kenneth Silber -
Russian Jews are trapped amid hatred - growing antisemitism in Russia not helped by US limits on immigration of Russian Jews and problems with settling in Israel - Column
by Semyon Reznik -
Some advice on consent: this is going way too far - sexual consent workshops at Antioch College - Column
by Richard Grenier -
Someone has the right idea: put the health plan to the test - Ohio senatorial candidate Bernadine Healy's proposal to test Bill Clinton's health reforms on a limited scale - Column
by Suzanne Fields -
An agency's new chief gets down to business - Erskine Bowles; Small Business Administration - includes biographical and family information and his fundraising efforts for diabetes research - Cover Story
by Betsy Pisik -
Proposed food safety laws are starved for scientific merit - controversial policies on food chemicals used to preserve food - Column
by Elizabeth Whelan -
Clintonites seem overzealous in claiming moral high ground - Bill Clinton's accusation of greed in the medical private sector as part of his sales pitch for health care reform - The Last Word - Column
by Richard Starr