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Articles in Feb 4, 2003, issue of Insight on the News
- Children suffer while teachers campaign
- Book about Col. John Boyd flying high
by Martin Edwin Andersen - When politicians support terrorism: at least a dozen current senators and representatives have long records of backing terrorist groups, but their critics remain silent out of a fear of being labeled racist
by J. Michael Waller - Victims, but no gay villains, in Holocaust museum exhibit
by Nathaniel S. Lehrman - U.S. must take lead on Taiwan's sovereignty
by Shyu-tu Lee - Openness could be the cure for banks
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Dividend tax relief may spur economy: ending the double taxation on corporate dividends not only would stimulate the economy, it also could make public companies more accountable to shareholders
by John Berlau - Does the Mexican ID card threaten homeland security?
by Bobby Eberle - In defiance, North Korea shows its true colors
by Evan Madianos - Putin puts the pride back in Russia
by Jamie Dettmer - PCP is rearing its ugly head again: phencyclidine has reappeared on the drug scene as a cheap alternative to cocaine and marijuana, and is being trafficked to a new generation of partygoers
by Timothy W. Maier - Liberals aren't telling truth about `tax cuts for the rich'
by Thomas Sowell - Working class cannot afford GOP moderates
by Dale Netherton - Reaching out to assist Africa
by Jennifer G. Hickey - `Conflict diamonds' could lose sparkle: an international tracking and certification plan should significantly decrease the trade in `conflict diamonds' used by rebel movements to finance armed conflicts
by Sheila R. Cherry - Where are the democrat leaders?
by Douglas Burton - Insight: champion of the whistle-blower
by Kathy Chapman - Antiterror tactics spark differences of opinion
by John Elvin - The enduring grip of Italy's Mafia: a decade ago the mob was hit hard by Italy's broad social mobilization against organized crime, but the pendulum may be swinging back in the Mafia's favor
by Martin Edwin Andersen - The posse of one
by Douglas Burton - A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Forget Osama; we can't even find Iraq
by John Elvin - For Jesse, it's still all about the money: as the Reverend keeps pushing the envelopeand the collection platein corporate America, Republicans are debating about how to outflank him among black voters
by Kenneth R. Timmerman - British businesses just saying no to switch to Euro
by Jaime Dettmer - Start date for war with Iraq, Pombo rises, Neanderthals slouch
- Did you know?
by John Elvin - Chronicler of the Southern soldier: confederate correspondent Peter Wellington Alexander provided a vivid glimpse of war's horrors and brutalities with his dispatches from the front lines of the Civil War
by Stephen Goode - Fight to control Fiat S.p.A. heating up
by Jamie Dettmer - A checklist for our contemporary times
by Stephen Goode - A new twist on how to steal an election?
by John Elvin - Right & left: congressional votes
- Troubling analysis of terrorist banks
by Jaime Dettmer - Freedom-loving peoples must oppose Chavez
by A. Cachazo - Shopping really is a religious experience
by Stephen Goode - Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin - States put brakes on big government: growing up, Duane Parde saw the damage inflicted by government interference. Today, as executive director of ALEC, he champions `prosperity through freedom.'
by John Berlau - Europe earns wings at expense of U.S
by Jamie Dettmer - Education cannot succumb to racial rhetoric
by Robert Holland - IDB does the corruption dance
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Civilians patrolling the border: citizen-watch groups that are monitoring illegal crossings of the U.S.-Mexico border have answered the call to be more vigilant in the wake of 9/11, but many now find themselves being labeled as vigilantes instead of patri
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Symposium
by Charles B. Rangel - Democratic party is skipping off to the left
by Ralph de Toledano