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Cheaper Drugs May Carry Higher Price; Critics say legalizing drug reimportation endangers consumers and paves the way for price controls and possible shortages and rationing of prescription drugs
Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT The pictures are political gold: gray-haired senior citizens boarding buses...
Insight on the News, 11/24/03 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
Parents Demand Schools That Work; Increasingly fed up with government-managed schools, more parents are selecting independent schools for the high-quality education and values culture they provide
Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT It's hard to call it "private" education anymore. Once derided as elitist or...
Insight on the News, 09/30/03 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
Constitution for a Euro Superstate; If a draft document is ratified, Brussels will assume the lead in foreign policy, criminal justice, economic planning and issues that parliaments deal with today
Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT Brussels 2003 is hardly Philadelphia 1787. But the European Union (EU) has...
Insight on the News, 08/19/03 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
Why World Body May Be Irrelevant; Foreign-policy analysts say the U.N. Security Council's failures to meet the challenge posed by Saddam Hussein expose greater structural flaws that threaten its viability
Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT Byline: James P. Lucier, INSIGHT Is the United Nations finished or is it just irrelevant? A little bit of both...
Insight on the News, 07/08/03 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
After Saddam, the real work begins: with the arrival of U.S. Marines in Baghdad, President Bush's plan for revitalizing Iraq now will be implementedwith the United Nations on the outside looking in
President George W. Bush promised in his news conference with British Prime Minister Tony Blair in Belfast that the United Nations would play a...
Insight on the News, 04/29/03 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
Numbers favor prolific pro-lifers: as the pro-life/pro-choice debate moves into its fourth decade, the consequences of abortion are looming over many countries that face a decline in birthrates and population growth that could undermine social stability
Thirty years ago the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortions in the United States in the case of Roe v. Wade, opening the past three decades to...
Insight on the News, 12/24/02 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
Fall colors, food and many other Maine events: among places to see in the Pine Tree State are historic lighthouses, a first-class museum, the Kotzschmar organ and some of the best seafood houses in America
Now is the time to head up to Maine to catch those color-soaked leaves and mountain vistas. And if you are looking for a San Francisco Bay-area...
Insight on the News, 09/30/02 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
Morocco embraces dialogue with West; Morocco's evolution to a modern country rejects the terror and seeks integration into the world economy thanks to a religious outlook that is open to change
According to local lore the name "Marrakesh" comes from two ancient Berber words meaning "Get out of here fast!" But in the thousand or so years...
Insight on the News, 08/19/02 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
The conversion of Russia's heart; Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz, the first Roman Catholic archbishop of Moscow, credits prayer for delivering the former Soviet Union from communism's death grip
Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz is an engineer who invented high-speed grinding equipment used in the vast Volga automobile factory. The mills of God may...
Insight on the News, 05/06/02 by James P. Lucier · More from publication -
Chevron oil and the Savimbi problem; how key U.S. political figures collaborated with oil-giant Chevron, an important partner of the corrupt regime in Angola. Jonas Savimbi was assassinated and the war ended
The Chevron Corp. oil tanker Condoleezza Rice sailed into the sunset one day in April 2001 and never was seen again. No problem, however: The...
Insight on the News, 04/29/02 by James P. Lucier · More from publication


