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Insight on the News
Articles in Dec 10, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- Controversial anthrax vaccine reduces U.S. military strength
by Jim Butterworth - Ignored whistle-blower and WTC fallout
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Bubble may burst in housing market; the strength of the U.S. housing market has defied recession, plunging stocks and business scandals, but signs indicate that the hot market soon may cool
by Jamie Dettmer - Morally blind bishops fail to see the evil lurking in Iraq
by James Lacey - Is giving publicity to terror sympathizers irresponsible?
by David Levin - Secretary Abraham won't write back
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Don't count on that company pension; the soft economy is taking a heavy toll on defined-benefit retirement plans, with 240 corporations reporting that their plans are underfunded by more than $300 billion
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Aguilera is embodiment of sexual liberation run amok
by Michelle Malkin - IDB hits back at allegations of corruption within its ranks
by Mirna Lievano de Marques - Terrorist warnings wear on officials' nerves
by Jamie Dettmer - 2002 Ad
by John Berlau - Daschle still in the driver's seat
by Paul Weyrich - Turkey: friend of the West or abuser of human rights?
- Legal reform in Congress' lap
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Children are being used as soldiers; Third World countries increasingly are coercing child soldiers into military action, raising moral dilemmas that can be matters of life and death for Western troops
by Timothy W. Maier - The many faces of homeland security
by Douglas Burton - Correction
- `Facts' behind oil-company boycott prove very slippery
by John Elvin - Jihadists change terror stereotype; Iran and al-Qaeda have been recruiting and training brigades of blond, blue-eyed jihadists with Bosnian military experience to wage war against the West
by Scott L. Wheeler - Dream bill could become nightmare
by Douglas Burton - A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Utica isn't such hot stuff anymore
by John Elvin - PRC hopes to enter sewer age; China is importing state-of-the-art technology and know-how to advance its waste-treatment infrastructure as it prepares to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games
by Sheila R. Cherry - Family feuds
by Douglas Burton - Burying Muslim terrorists; the inside track to be House Speaker
- Did you know?
by John Elvin - Gadfly contest: make your pick: irritating? Sometimes … but also absolutely necessary for maintaining the nation's ideological health. Insight presents 10 political protagonists we can't live without
by Hans S. Nichols - Economist says war with Iraq could play havoc with economy
by Jamie Dettmer - Yankee Doodle: lover of pasta or fashion icon?
by Stephen Goode - It's hard to say goodbye to a civil union
by John Elvin - Business gets murky with IDB; an American business executive claims his company was subjected to shady bank procurement practices during a consulting contract financed by the IDB
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Greenspan's gloom alarms Wall Street
by Jamie Dettmer - Nuggets of wisdom gleaned from the fertile mind of George Eliot
by Stephen Goode - Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin - When young people care about life: Anna Halpine and the World Youth Alliance are working with the United Nations and European Union to protect the dignity of every human life
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Rise in retail sales provides silver lining
by Jamie Dettmer - Corps of Engineers tried its best to put gag on economist
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Black hole of Boston: Boston's `Big Dig' is a wonder of engineering and construction, but even more astounding is the alleged serpentine scandal engaged in by government officials and a world-famous firm with political clout to hide the true cost of the p
by John Pike - Symposium
by Don Feder - Hollywood: bastion of `hate-Americanism'
by Ralph de Toledano