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Articles in May 13, 2003, issue of Insight on the News
- Equal rights also should mean equal responsibility
- You think you have a lot of paperwork?
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- The search for Saddam's fortune: financial sleuths currently are trying to navigate Saddam Hussein's byzantine money trail. But finding his fortune and seizing it are two separate challenges
by Jamie Dettmer
- Celebs speak their mind and expect others to keep quiet
by Bobby Eberle
- Fleet Boston could face hostile takeover
by Jamie Dettmer
- Bush proves that America will be bullied no longer
by John Cervonce
- Is there a plan to clean up the IDB? After many months of denial that anything was amiss, officials at Latin America's key development bank have established procedures for greater accountability
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- The hunt is on for Saddam's weapons: Saddam Hussein had 12 years to hide his weapons of mass destruction. After his fall, it is going to take some time for coalition forces to locate and identify them
by Kenneth R. Timmerman
- U.S. gives Chretien a Mulligan for terrorist-friendly agenda
by Michelle Malkin
- Diller fears further media deregulation
by Jamie Dettmer
- NPR claims its war coverage was both fair and balanced
by Bruce Drake
- Anti-war crowd demands proof of WMDs
by Jamie Dettmer
- Secrets within Iraq's archives: the archives of Saddam's toppled regime hold priceless intelligence, diplomatic and economic information. But concerned parties wish some secrets would stay hidden
by J. Michael Waller
- Dowd questions do-gooders
by Paul Walfield
- 2003 Ad
by Jamie Dettmer
- Keep an eye on who stands to gain from anthrax scare
by Jane Russo
- Yes, values. But whose values?
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- Antiwar singers out of tune with public: the entertainers who have crossed the line in their opposition to war with Iraq are finding there is a high price to pay as fans reject their anti-American rants
by John Berlau
- The credibility and skill of Hans Blix
by Douglas Burton
- Was liberal media's war news fit to print?
by Woody West
- Exactly who was on the right and who was in the wrong?
by Robert B. Carleson
- Fear and money are new factors in tourism
by John Elvin
- Former G-men retire to top jobs: Secret Service agents are exploiting a loophole in civil-service rules to assume high-level, high-paying jobs some may be unqualified for in Offices of Inspectors General
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- Sanctimonious foes of Sen. Santorum
by Douglas Burton
- A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez
- Just saying 'no' cuts teen pregnancies
by John Elvin
- Things that go oink in the night: despite tough economic times, Congress has approved federal monies for preschool anger management, sea-otter research and the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame
by Sheila R. Cherry
- In a state about state
by Douglas Burton
- Greenspan's not-so-private life and Daschle's week from hell
- Did you know?
by John Elvin
- Putting power back in parental hands: legislation is being considered that would allow parentsnot schoolsto decide whether their children need to be medicated as a prerequisite for attending classes
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara
- Liberals and sex
by Douglas Burton
- Tellers laugh off goofy bank robber
by Stephen Goode
- Forget flea collars for GIs battling bugs
by John Elvin
- Right & left: congressional votes
- Liberals and borders
by Douglas Burton
- Mark my words … I mean what I say
- Odds and ends from across the Atlantic
by Stephen Goode
- The character of wartime statesmen: Eliot Cohen discusses what made Lincoln, Clemenceau, Churchill and Ben-Gurion effective wartime leaders and analyzes how President George W. Bush stacks up
by Stephen Goode
- Fess up now!
by Douglas Burton
- Ban telemarketers from your home forever! PhoneZap is the only technology that stops telemarketers before the phone rings
- Complexity of forms hurts taxpayers, IRS
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- Horror stories: millions of secret police and intelligence files seized by U.S. forces detail the unspeakable atrocities sanctioned by Saddam Hussein
by Timothy W. Maier
- Symposium
by Edward Walker
- End of war likely won't mean end of economic struggles
by Jamie Dettmer