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Scientist with Rhodesian past still center of media crosshairs
Much of the media's "case" against scientist Steven Hatfill, dubbed a "person of interest" by the FBI in its investigation of the...
Insight on the News, 09/30/02 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
Media manufacture cloud of suspicion over Hatfill
Just point and click. Those two steps, and a long e-mail "cc" list, apparently are all that it takes to spread a hoax around the world today. It...
Insight on the News, 08/12/02 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
Students hooked on `ebonics' are being groomed for failure
Remember "ebonics?" In December 1996 a national debate erupted about the Oakland, Calif., school-board decision authorizing teachers to use street...
Insight on the News, 06/24/02 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
The Art of Teaching (1950).(Review) (book review)

The Art of Teaching (1950) By Gilbert Highet Teaching is not a science. So underscores Gilbert Highet at the outset of The Art of Teaching....
American Enterprise, The, 03/01/01 by Stix, Nicholas · More from publication -
Washington's Nod to Bilingual-Ed Will Handicap More Hispanic Pupils
In one of the year's most underreported stories, on March 15, Education Secretary Richard Riley announced that the cure for Hispanic students' high...
Insight on the News, 06/12/00 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
Dubious Scholarship Feeds Racial Politics in Schools
Is your local school district racist? According to a new think-tank report, the answer is surely yes. The report, "Facing the Consequences: An...
Insight on the News, 04/24/00 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
Scandal Du Jour Rocks New York City Schools
Another day, another scandal. That's life in the New York City public schools, which are responsible for the education of 1.1 million children. The...
Insight on the News, 01/31/00 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
Experiment of Open Admissions Comes Back to Haunt CUNY
To survivors of New York's World War II generation, it was not surprising news: Their legendary, beloved City College and its sister campuses were...
Insight on the News, 08/16/99 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
Liberal Community Activists Attack Aggressive, `Racist' Police as the Enemy in Crime-Ridden Cities
Are police the bad guys? On Feb. in the Bronx, an unarmed, West Guinean peddler, Amadou Diallo, was shot 19 times by four white New York police...
Insight on the News, 04/26/99 by Nicholas Stix · More from publication -
Plagiarism and the Culture War: The Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Other Prominent Americans. (book reviews)

Plagiarism and the Culture War: The Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Other Prominent Americans By Theodore Pappas Hallberg, 212 pages,...
American Enterprise, The, 11/01/98 by Stix, Nicholas · More from publication


