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Articles in July 22, 2003, issue of Insight on the News
- Q: Should Senate rules be changed to limit debate on judicial nominations? NO: The rule change would remove a check on the abuse of power by the majority party
- Summer Spending Spree on Capitol Hill
- U.S. Must Stand Its Ground On the Korea Peninsula
- What's in the Future for 'America's Mayor'?
- Closing Bedroom Door May Open Pandora's Box
- Trying to See the Big Picture
- Davis, Democrats In Deep Trouble; As California's Gray Davis fights for his political life, Democratic presidential hopefuls rightly are worried about who could end up in the governor's mansion next
- Limiting the Growth Of the Media Giants
- Nukes Are No Match for Mother Nature
- Student Heroes Take on Mullahs; The pro-democracy movement in Iran continues to gather momentum despite the ruthless tactics employed by the ruling Islamic theocracy to hold on to power
- Democrats Don't Recall FDR's 'Promises'
- 1930s AD
- FBI Polarized by 'Wahhabi Lobby'; Critics contend that the FBI's politically correct policy of embracing self-proclaimed "mainstream" Muslim groups is compromising its counterterrorism efforts
- Is the United States Going for Broke? An elite group of fiscal experts gathered to review world finances turned their attention to the implications of, and possible alternatives to, America's 'debt economics.'
- Competition Gives History New Life; History is alive and well among youngsters in America's junior high and high schools, as shown by the 24th annual National History Day contest in Washington
- Dear Readers,
- Hartley's Talent; Marsden Hartley's ability to paint in a variety of styles seems to have left his reputation in limbo, but he deserves mention as one of the great American artists
- Right to Vote Should Be an Incentive for Tax 'Consumers'
- Crittenden, Frum Have Write Stuff; Danielle Crittenden and David Frum make expository writing a family affair, tackling issues such as motherhood, feminist liberalism and presidential politics
- Kennedy Clan Still Making Waves; the Life Purpose of Bill Clinton
- Q: Should Senate rules be changed to limit debate on judicial nominations? YES: The cloture rule should be revised to allow a simple majority to close debate on nominees
- Alleged Thief Can't Get the Job Done