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Insight on the News
Articles in April 1, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- Traditions transform
by Stephen Goode - Intelligence agents or art students? The DEA and Justice Department believe there was something sinister behind unusual visits Israeli `art students' paid to employees of law-enforcement agencies
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Son seeks recognition for father's years of slave labor
by John Elvin - Steel strikes a blow against free trade
by Jamie Dettmer - Court supports pro-union plaintiffs
by Jennifer G. Hickey - How Jesse Jackson puts family first; exciting book digs behind the scenes to reveal how the Rev. Jesse Jackson turned the screws to put his sons in positions of influence and to launch a family dynasty
by Kenneth R. Timmerman - Noise and Zen meditation don't mix in Bloomington
by John Elvin - Art arises out of the ashes of history
by Suzanne Fields - Turf-war tactics
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Plans to crack the U.S. tax code; the Bush administration believes it has found a hot-button issue that it can hammer home in the 2004 elections reform of the convoluted U.S. tax code
by Sam MacDonald - Did you know?
by John Elvin - DOT investigating aviation personnel
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Iowa makes English official; advocates believe that English is the glue that unites social groups and nurtures civic responsibility
by August Gribbin - Protecting kids from a grizzly situation
by John Elvin - U.S. nuclear security may be compromised
by Martin Edwin Andersen - One language for standardized tests?
by Hil Anderson - Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin - Views vary about the changes afoot on college campuses
- When America went animal crackers
by Sean Paige - 2001 Ad
by William Glanz - Geyer spans globe to get the story; foreign correspondent Georgie Anne Geyer has a good knack for tracking down history makers and a keen eye for discerning the next dangers that the world may face
by Stephen Goode - Glenn makes a poor choice as a symbol of democracy
by James E. Marvel - Steely politics and principle
by Jennifer G. Hickey - 2002 Ad
by Kristina Stefanova - Symposium
by Winnie Stachelberg - Russell still comes across as radiant as ever in interview
by Jeanne Speier - Cash combat: U.S. money warriors say the hunt for elusive terrorist assets is facing mounting problems abroad and growing resistance in the Middle East
by Jamie Dettmer - Terrorism hurts the bottom line; as the cost of doing business in the wake of Sept. 11 keeps growing, some business and community leaders wonder what price America is willing to pay for security
by Tom Ramstack - Russia and the flat-tax rate: Americans should be so lucky
by Deroy Murdock - A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez - Online rumor mill spins its own myth; Snopes.com is presented by some media outlets as an unbiased arbiter of rumors and hoaxes. But critics say its liberal bias causes it to create urban legends of its own
by John Berlau - Century club: March is Oscar month, a good time to reflect on real achievement in cinema
by Rex Roberts - Texas takes large step toward ethnic division with debate
by Marc Levin - Book collects best fighting words through the ages
by Stephen Goode - Drugs played role in Isabelita's fall; evidence suggests that Isabel Peron's alleged ties to drug traffickers gave Argentine military leaders the upper hand they needed to seize power in 1976
by Martin Edwin Andersen - Gone fishin': You Got Nothing Coming is the not-so-sentimental education of a `prison fish.'
by Rex Roberts - Media `compassion' abandons Burnhams
by Michelle Malkin