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Articles in August 19, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- Dashcle exempts South Dakota while Western States burn
by John Berlau
- A show fit for a Pharaoh: the National Gallery of Art in Washington is presenting `The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt.'
by Stephen Goode
- Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin
- Congressional pay raise not linked to performance
by Sean Paige
- Ames, Kmart hit comeback trail; for bankrupt retailers, the road to financial recovery will be long and arduous
by Donna De Marco
- A cautious hand of friendship: Rep. Curt Weldon wants the Bush administration to engage Russia and China without losing sight of how each decision ultimately could affect national security
by Zoli Simon
- When Libertarians `win,' take a close look at what we lose
by Ron Hebron
- Job security versus homeland security
by Sean Paige
- WTO threatens U.S. law; a statute that protects U.S. businesses against product dumping is challenged
by Carter Dougherty
- Symposium
by Thomas E. Petri
- Terrorists turn litigious in crusade against United States
by Yehoshua Kunkel
- Power, justice and prescriptions
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- Overweight but unconcerned; chubby, tubby, portly, stout: Americans may be more at home with a little extra padding, or so, these days
by Jennifer Harper
- Judicial activism now threatens display of Ten Commandments
by Marc Levin
- Democrats must cut ties to Hollywood to take `high road'
by Wayne Lela
- Critical campaigns: Republicans and Democrats find themselves locked in a high-stakes battle for control of both the House and the Senate as they head down the home stretch for Election Day 2002
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- Bush stops funds for UNFPA abuses; the U.N. population fund supports forced abortions and sterilizations
by Steve Mosher
- Fathers bear the brunt of gender bias in family courts
by Dianna Thompson
- Gephardt's slogan for 2004: `Residency for the Presidency'
by Shelley Aamodt
- Enron board accused by U.S. Senate panel; a Senate subcommittee concludes that Enron's board of directors knowingly gave its blessing to outrageous business practices that led directly to the company's downfall
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara
- Eighties-rocker renaissance: once relegated to the dustbin of music history, the big-hair rock `n' roll bands of the 1980s now are on a national tour
by Zoli Simon
- Democrats pin hopes on sinking stock market
by Scott Hagen
- A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez
- Kids abandoned on Ryan's watch; Clinton darling Mary Ryan, who badly mishandled international child-abduction cases, has fallen victim to yet another scandal and been `retired' by Colin Powell
by Timothy W. Maier
- PETA `devil' busted for desecrating Gebel-Williams' grave
by John Elvin
- Candidate Janet Reno: dancing fool?
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- Scrabble fans may have themselves a new secret weapon
by Stephen Goode
- New reports detail the China threat; for the first time, an official policy document clearly states that Beijing's military buildup against Taiwan is a clear and present danger to U.S. interests in the Pacific
by J. Michael Waller
- Critics have their say on school textbooks
by John Elvin
- America's game risks alienating Americans
by Woody West
- Peacekeeping isn't what it used to be
by Stephen Goode
- Morocco embraces dialogue with West; Morocco's evolution to a modern country rejects the terror and seeks integration into the world economy thanks to a religious outlook that is open to change
by James P. Lucier
- What are they talking about?
by John Elvin
- Former IRS commissioner has choice words for Rossotti's minions
by John Berlau
- Did Menem tango with terrorists? A former intelligence official claims Argentina's former president accepted a $10 million payment from Iran in cover-up of bombing of a Jewish community center
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- Country rocker warbles a shocker
by John Elvin