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Articles in Dec 8, 2003, issue of Insight on the News
- Broken Trust Still Haunts Brentwood; Two years after the Brentwood postal facility became a target of terrorism, employees say they have no reason to believe assurances that it is safe for them to return
by Timothy W. Maier - Shameless Dean, 'Wes' Side Stories, Nickel & Diming Presidents
- The ABCs of Those Hepatitis Infections
by John Elvin - Soros Resolves to Bring Bush Down; Left-wing billionaire George Soros has launched a nasty offensive aimed at trashing the Bush administration and ending the president's chances of being re-elected
by J. Michael Waller - Now We Don Our Gay Apparel …
by Douglas Burton - Nuclear Weapons Production in Iran; For 18 years the Iranian revolutionary regime has been covering up prohibited nuclear activity in declarations and claims to the International Atomic Energy Agency
by Kenneth R. Timmerman - Investor Activism Brings Down Black
- What Should Reaganites Do Now? Is the Bush administration committed to big government, Big Brother, expansion of entitlements and an imperial America? Whatever happened to the Reagan philosophy? Some 60 conservative leaders gathered recently at a leadersh
by Don Devine - Living Wage Can't Compete With Hard Logic
by Woody West - Romare Bearden Revealed; Romare Bearden seamlessly merged his knowledge of black culture with the tradition of the European masters, creating uniquely American works of art
by Stephen Goode - Powell Cherishes National Treasure; During Earl A. Powell III's stewardship, the National Gallery of Art has embarked on expansion plans and held some of the most popular exhibitions in its history
- Helping Columbus Overcome Forces of Political Correctness
- Q: Is President Bush pushing for democracy too quickly in post-Saddam Iraq? Yes: Premature elections may increase the risk of long-term political violence
by Patrick Basham - Foreign Policy Isn't Only Area Where French Seem Kooky
by Stephen Goode - A Historical Whitewash? The '9/11 Commission' runs into resistance from official Washington as it investigates the attacks on New York City and the Pentagon
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara - Q: Is President Bush pushing for democracy too quickly in post-Saddam Iraq? No: The sooner democracy is established, the sooner Iraq will become a reliable ally of the West
by Radwan Masmoudi - Fat Lawsuits Could Weigh on Economy
by Jennifer G. Hickey - Democrats Target Pentagon Planning; Critics who decry the lack of planning for postwar reconstruction allege that a Pentagon planning unit is some kind of rogue intelligence operation
by Kenneth R. Timmerman - Marriage Amendment Dead? Try Electing Judges Instead
by Paul Cameron - Trans-Atlantic Tensions Boiling Below Surface
- Bush Appeals to Jews and Muslims; The president's offensive in the war on terror and his careful Mideast policy win converts from a Democratic voting bloc - even as he resists playing the ethnic card
by John Berlau - Victoria's Not-So-Secret Pandering to Lecherous Men
by Shmuel Boteach - Running the Perception Race
by Jennifer G. Hickey