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Insight on the News
Articles in Sept 2, 2003, issue of Insight on the News
- Napoleon's Legacy Leads to the Gulag; Two new books about Napoleon and the Soviet Gulag delve into the origins of modern dictatorships and the evils they since have unleashed on millions of people
- Dear Readers,
- Q: Does the crisis in Liberia warrant putting more than a few troops in harm's way? YES: Putting some boots on the ground now will save lives and stabilize the region
- Schwarzenegger of the Narcissus; North Korea's Man at Foggy Bottom
- Q: Does the crisis in Liberia warrant putting more than a few troops in harm's way? NO: This is the wrong time and place to expect the U.S. to play global cop on the beat
- America Risks Repeating A 'Fundamental Injustice'
- Morris Calls for Heads to Roll; Dick Morris doesn't mince words when it comes to discussing the shortcomings of his former boss, Bill Clinton, or the treachery of the 'Hollywood apologists.'
- Bush Gets Little Credit for Diplomatic Victory in Korea
- 'High-Risk' Finance At the Federal Level; Status reports confirm and detail the failures of federal agencies to account for taxpayer funds, but Congress seems indifferent to where the people's money has gone
- Tracking the Ups and Downs of the Dollar Versus the Euro
- Who Should Pay For FCC to Play? A recent report about industry-sponsored trips for FCC officials has raised eyebrows, but a new provision would put commission travel on the tab of taxpayers
- Tenet Playing Role of Survivor to the Hilt
- They Said It, And We're Listening
- The Circus Comes To Town in California
- Pave Paradise And Put Up a Parking Lot?
by John Elvin - Providing a Better Life for the Iraqis; Instead of ushering in chaos and anarchy, the ouster of Saddam Hussein has allowed widespread humanitarian efforts and developing democracy to take root in Iraq
- OSC Backlog Could Take Air Out of Whistle-Blowers
- A New Tune May Bolster the GOP; The controversy about trading music files over the Internet raises an opportunity for Republicans to show their commitment to privacy and limited government, while scoring points with Democrat constituencies
by John Berlau - Congress Squeezes Development Banks; House and Senate appropriators take action against the Inter-American Development Bank and one of its sister institutions in response to accusations of corruption
- Chasing the Hispanic Swing Vote
- Today's Liberals Put Liberty League to Shame
by Ralph De Toledano - Clinton Gave PRC 'False Certification'; Insiders contend the Clinton administration bullied analysts and ignored intelligence warnings in its effort falsely to certify China as a nuclear nonproliferator
- Consequences of Immigration Policy Spur Passionate Debate
- Author of N. Korea Debacle Rewarded; The author of Clinton's appeasement policy that gave North Korea atomic weapons has been named to run Policy Planning at the U.S. State Department