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Insight on the News
Articles in May 20, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- Politics of health and wealth
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Web radio faces dead air: debate rages over how much Webcasters should pay artists and labels for the right to play their music
by William Glanz - Putting a lid on hidden peepers
- Report of church troubles proved prophetic
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Cavemen continue to prove elusive: Osama bin Laden and Eric Rudolph seemingly have disappeared underground, relying only on the support of radical sympathizers and their own survival skills
by Timothy W. Maier - Western civ gets downgraded: one of America's most prominent universities is revamping its curriculum this fall, to the consternation of conservative students, professors and alumni
by Ellen Sorokin - No warrant today for `Henry the K'
- Discrimination will continue unless guilty are disciplined
by Marshall W. Waters - Congress not a path to riches: contrary to conventional wisdom not all of your congressmen and senators are members of the millionaire's club. Surprisingly, the financial condition of your `man' on Capitol Hill may not be anywhere near as good as what he
by Brandon Spun - Nationwide poll catches students cheating
by Ellen Sorokin - Mark my words … I mean what I say
- Criminals couldn't care less about Antigun legislation
by Peter G. Malone - Government fails fiscal-fitness test: annual audits mandated by Congress of federal agencies and Cabinet departments reveal that trillions of dollars of taxpayers' money is `missing' or `unaccounted for.'
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Women get hate male
by Ellen Sorokin - `Working in the eye of the storm': Tim Goeglein pretended as a boy to be a White House news correspondent. Today he finds himself working inside those walls as a special assistant to the president
by Stephen Goode - Movies reflect the concerns now prevalent in our society
by Paul Dale Roberts - Bush challenges terrorist fronts: federal agents have turned up the heat by raiding terrorist support groups that operate like friends of Central American revolutionaries did in the 1980s
by J. Michael Waller - White profs cry bias
by Ellen Sorokin - Symposium
by Joe S. McIlhaney - A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Europeans would duck war on terror: the latest phase of President George W. Bush's anti-terror campaign is getting a cool reception from our European allies, who do not think that Iraq is a threat
by Hans S. Nichols - Happy Valley gets giddy
by Ellen Sorokin - Pontiff should demand Cardinal Law's Resignation
by Christine Dolan - Keystone Krooks outdo each other in half-witted holdups
by Stephen Goode - Clearing the air of nuclear myths: advocates of nuclear energy say it is more efficient, cheaper and less harmful to the environment than fossil fuels, but the politics of fear still overpowers debate
by Brandon Spun - Small vs. mall: redevelopers are betting main streets will replace America's dying malls
by Joanne Hudson - For-profit PC workshops have no place in public schools
by Michelle Maklin - Will long shelf life earn sandwiches the salute of approval?
by Stephen Goode - Can cardinals turn the tide of criticism? The child sex-abuse scandal rocking the Catholic Church has left the American faithful confused but defiant
by Larry Witham - Venturesome capitalists
by Carolyn Ayon Lee - North Korea's nuclear threat
by Notra Trulock - Democrats imitate republican slogans, but not their agenda
by Hans S. Nichols - Sex isn't just for adults anymore: a controversial new book is part of a movement in academia to promote `sexual expression of children.'
by Robert Stacy McCain - Germany finds ways to censor the Internet
by John Elvin - TSA experiences turbulent takeoff
by Sean Paige - Racial tension growing in California
by Hans S. Nichols - Dissing online is De Rigueur: almost anyone with an athletic ax to grind can do it on the World Wide Web
by Patrick Hruby - Did you know?
- High Court rubber-stamps regulatory robbery
by Sean Paige