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Articles in Oct 29, 2002, issue of Insight on the News
- Book recommends outside oversight for World Bank reform
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- Feds chasing down corporate fraud: accounting `restatements' have become code words for lies to investors and cheating, but George W. Bush has begun to punish corporate misdeeds severely
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara
- Rise of liberals in Las Vegas brings GOP fear and loathing
by Ken Ward
- Export controls tilt away from national security at commerce
by Martin Edwin Andersen
- Corporate boards failing investors: as management scandals make it evident that directors provide little protection for shareholders, investors are turning to the Internet, courts and Congress for help
by Sheila R. Cherry
- Democrat blasts tactics of McAuliffe
by Jerry Zeifman
- IDB results beg for public scrutiny, control of operations
by Amy Gray
- The democrat senate switcheroo in New Jersey
by Jamie Dettmer
- PRC Espionage leads to `Terf' war: investigators say China placed students in American universities to gain secret information about an exotic material with valuable industrial and military uses
by Scott L. Wheeler
- Clinton, U.N. versus America
by Douglas Burton
- Fighting liberal bias on an American high school campus
by Christopher Moritz
- Runners on the mark for Nov. 5
by Jennifer G. Hickey
- Powwow blends sacred and secular: thousands attended the first powwow on the National Mall to celebrate the National Museum of the American Indian and to immerse themselves in cultural traditions
by Stephen Goode
- Networks Dis President Bush
by Douglas Burton
- Not all `Good News'
by David Allen
- Berkeley City Council votes to ban U.S. invasion of space
by John Elvin
- Smear tactics cloud big sky country: when Republican Mike Taylor began to dispel the claim that Sen. Max Baucus was the favored candidate of President Bush, democrats smeared Taylor as gay
by John Berlau
- Sharpton cries `foul'
by Douglas Burton
- Why give Daschle the time to promote manufactured crisis?
by Shelley Aamodt
- Office furnishings flow from dot-coms to dumpsters
by John Elvin
- Simon Says he will fight to the finish: GOP candidate Bill Simon is waging an uphill battle to unseat Gov. Gray Davis, who critics say has seized every opportunity to exploit his office for political gain
by Jamie Dettmer
- A patriot's dyspepsia
by Douglas Burton
- A letter from the editor
by Paul M. Rodriguez
- Did you know?
by John Elvin
- Townsend fighting for political life: in the Maryland governor's race, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend appears to be losing the battle to prove she isn't just getting by on the legacy of her family name
by Timothy W. Maier
- `No equity in the equities markets'
by Jamie Dettmer
- Montana's colorful political scene; scary odds of terrorist attacks
- Greenies plant poison ivy in public parks
by John Elvin
- Ledeen keeps track of terrorism: Renaissance man Michael Ledeen discusses the links between Osama bin Laden and Iran, anti-Americanism in Europe and Bill Clinton's disinterest in foreign policy
by Paula R. Kaufman
- DEA's `White Tiger' still on the prowl
by Jamie Dettmer
- It's raining cats and dogs, says Almanac
by Stephen Goode
- Mark my words … I mean what I say
by John Elvin
- Symposium
by Kevin Brady
- Feds hope Fastow will cooperate
by Jamie Dettmer
- Poet Kipling teaches lesson about payoffs
by Stephen Goode
- Fox outraces the old dogs: in only six years the Fox News Channel has established itself as the premier cable-TV news operation with objective reporting on stories that the mainstream media are afraid to tackle and without the liberal orthodoxy that perva
by J. Michael Waller
- Is the GOP losing races due to greedy media buyers?
by Paul Weyrich
- What the GOP can learn from democrats
by Stephen Goode