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Articles in June 24, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- Purveyors of high art start to take the movement literally
by Stephen Goode - Hijacker targeted president in 1974; for George and Hattie Jean Ramsburg, the events of Sept. 11 are painful reminders of a 1974 hijacker's plot to fly a jetliner into the White House and kill Nixon
by Sam MacDonald - Homeschooler is tops among 5 million in Geography Bee
by John Elvin - Arming airline pilots is a risk worth taking
by Woody West - Fidel makes offer to Chinese government
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Pop artists go commercial; advertisers are turning to pop tunes that will click in consumers' minds, while artists have learned that exposure and money far outweigh the stigma of `selling out.'
by Donna DeMarco - Holding the line on telemarketers
by John Elvin - Wolfowitz makes a better impression
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Bully for Bollywood! The film industry in Bombaynicknamed `Bollywood'is bigger and busier than its counterpart in Los Angeles, but Americans are only just discovering Indian cinema
by Victor Morton - More students look to military academies
by John Elvin - Fund-raising felons get slap on the wrist
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Boorish charm: if at first you don't succeed, write a book about failing
by Robert Stacy McCain - Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin - Government advice on shark threat: swim at your own risk
by Sean Paige - Homes that are indeed castles: for those with the cash, an average $47 million buys one of America's luxury estates
by Jennifer Harper - Earnest will open door to espionage; E. Peter Earnest hopes the soon-to-be-open International Spy Museum will educate others about the importance of intelligence-gathering to the security of the United States
by Stephen Goode - Many call for accountability
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Tables turning: courts disagree on the legality of slabs etched with the Ten Commandments
by Jabeen Bhatti - Symposium
by Jon S. Corzine - Money and madness: why mental-health parity is a costly fraud! U.S. surgeon general admits diagnoses of psychiatric mental disorders is not science
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Fast ball: despite new hurry-up rules, plodding remains baseball's normbut not online
by Eric Fisher - America disappearing down memory hole of PC educators
by Don Feder - Canada turns into terrorist haven; terrorists have been streaming into Canada because of highly permissive immigration policies and lax laws that allow them to raise money for extremist organizations
by John Berlau - Baseball now mirrors NBA, NHL; teams try discount ticket schemes to bring fans out to parks early in the season
by Eric Fisher - Students hooked on `ebonics' are being groomed for failure
by Nicholas Stix - A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez - The college cats get liberal tongue; commencement speakers at America's elite colleges and universities continue to lean leftward, with pop-culture icons topping the list for the baccalaureates
by Hans S. Nichols - Habla Espanol; the Spanish language is becoming part of everyday life in America
by Joyce Howard Price - Religious think tank pushes pro-sex agenda
by Mark Tooley - Constructing a new food triangle out of pork chops and beer
by Stephen Goode - Is animal research really necessary? Why some activists argue that instead of improving the human condition, experiments on animals often lead to erroneous conclusions with potentially harmful results
by Brandon Spun - Here comes summer; are the sharks far behind?
by John Elvin - Defiant Traficant ups the `red-face factor'
by Jamie Dettmer