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Articles in Dec 12, 1994 issue of Insight on the News
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Welfare could be first big test for Republicans - welfare reform - includes related article on the Contract With America
by Michael Rust -
Complete Short Stories, 3 vols. - book reviews
by Daniel Mark Epstein -
Common sense will unclog legal system - Column
by Jim Ramstad -
Founding feminists beware: a new generation is in charge - Column
by Suzanne Fields -
Stop banning products at the drop of a rat - criticism of use of rodents in testing possible carcinogens
by Elizabeth M. Whelan -
Some Turks fear 'back to basics' politics foreshadows fanaticism
by Refet Kaplan -
Blacks should view election as opportunity - November 1994 election - Column
by Armstrong Williams -
High road could pierce the heart of darkness - completing the Pan-American Highway through Panama
by James Otis -
When politics and morality mixed in print - author John O'Hara
by Rex Roberts -
Trial by jury is scourge of U.S. courts - Column
by Richard Grenier -
The world gorges at the arms cornucopia - includes related article on the risks of selling arms to allies - Cover Story
by Leslie Alan Horvitz -
Rodent tests continue to save human lives - use of rodents in testing possible carcinogens
by Adam M. Finkel -
New malaria vaccine shows some promise
by Kirimi Kaberia -
A vast sea of federal power, lapping at islands of freedom - Gun-Free School Zones Act case - Column
by Roger Pilon -
Russian emigrants tread water off Japanese bay - Russian inhabitants of Kuril Islands
by Christopher Pala -
In Rio, millions move to the violent beat of urban funk - funk music and gang activity in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
by Adam Brown -
'New Democratic' bandwagon was playing the wrong song - 1994 election results - Column
by Daniel Casse