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Articles in Dec 24, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- Chickens and roads a new source of fun
by Stephen Goode
- Denver achieves guru status
by John Elvin
- Prime-time hate from Arafat TV: Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority is producing slick music videos and other agitprop that encourages Arab children and teens to become martyrs and kill Jews
by Kenneth R. Timmerman
- Holiday customers shop till they drop
by Jamie Dettmer
- Seeing beneath the veil of national ballistics registry
by Bailey Martin
- More to movie magic than meets the eye
by Stephen Goode
- Mark my words … I mean what I say
- A history lesson from everyday life: watercolors on display in `Drawing on America's Past,' now showing at the National Gallery of Art, reveal America's unique art heritage, one rich with beauty and loaded with impressive craftsmanship
by Stephen Goode
- U.S. housing market begins to cool down
by Jamie Dettmer
- U.S. should be wary of sending Ukraine to Coventry
by Dan Korolyshyn
- Is Rep. Bob Barr ready for new job?
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- White House wishes: with Republicans in control of both houses of Congress, what items will top President George W. Bush's list of priorities for the new year?
by Hans S. Nichols
- Donaldson still digging for answers: never shy about asking the tough questions, veteran correspondent Sam Donaldson also is direct in sizing up the personalities of the presidents he has covered
by John Berlau
- Saudis playing the oil card with U.S
by Jamie Dettmer
- Saudis fought communism but now oppose the West
by Marc Anderson
- The Bujagali blues hit the World Bank
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- Fears mount over `total' spy system: civil libertarians and privacy-rights advocates are fearful of a new federal database aimed at sorting vast quantities of personal data to identify terrorist threats
by J. Michael Waller
- Symposium
by Jeff Carley
- Bears and media preying on investor fear
by Ralph de Toledano
- Rep.'s vote on abortion tells only half the story
by John Day
- Osama casts his shadow at the IDB
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- Terrorist tactics for war with the West: Al-Qaeda and other jihadist groups have adopted the principles contained in an American military initiative as an attempt to overcome traditional strategic defenses
by Scott L. Wheeler
- New study suggests risks linked to gay foster parenting
by Paul Cameron
- Reader smells Democratic rat in South Dakota elections
by H.L. Dunnam
- Iraqi oil strategy divides state, White House
by Jamie Dettmer
- Congress left out of loop by army: several members of Congress are up in arms over the secretive plan of Army Secretary Thomas White to privatize the nation's arsenals and ammunition plants
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara
- Al-Qaeda's next big thing?
by James Lacey
- For the record
by Roy Rivenberg
- A new view of immigration
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- Budget woes greet new governors: thanks to their spendthrift predecessors, many of the nation's incoming governors, including Maryland's Bob Ehrlich, must navigate treacherous rivers of red ink
by Timothy W. Maier
- Who benefits from cruise-ship flu?
by Douglas Burton
- A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez
- Reinforcements arrive in campaign against fluoride
by John Elvin
- 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
by James P. Lucier
- Terror-war patterns
by Douglas Burton
- Bush-Rice the ticket in 2004?; Stephanopoulos is sinking this week
- Riot or diet? Coping with a coming caviar shortage
by John Elvin
- Courting changes to Roe v. Wade: with the new Republican majority in the Senate, President George W. Bush will have an opportunity to place pro-life judges on the Supreme Court
by David Wagner
- Planned Parenthood's un-Christmas card
by Douglas Burton
- Atomic accuracy in any U.S. time zone: atomic digital watch keeps time and date accuracy by reading from the official time transmitter
- Did you know?
- Pro-life stance paid off for GOP: though not touted as a hot-button topic in the 2002 midterm elections, the abortion issue appears to have played a key role in shifting control in the Senate
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- Blackmail continues against Augusta National
by Douglas Burton