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Insight on the News back issues from September 1995:

Courting change: Thomas leads charge on race, federalism.(Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas)(Cover Story)

Sep 04, 1995;

Nominees to federal bench may be political hostages.

Sep 04, 1995;

FCC bureaucracy often fails to broadcast clear signals.(Federal Communications Commission)

Sep 04, 1995;

Declausing Congress.(Supreme Court ruling supports states' rights)

Sep 04, 1995;

The Kessler tobaccomania.(Commissioner David A. Kessler of the Food and Drug Administration)

Sep 04, 1995;

Expert contends 'defector' was actually an emissary.(Russian KGB officer Vitaly Yurchenko)

Sep 04, 1995;

House Republicans draw a hard line on their budget.(Chairperson John R. Kasich of the House Budget Committee)

Sep 04, 1995;

Q: is man-made global warming a proven environmental threat?(Symposium)

Sep 04, 1995;

Artfully dodging blame on Waco.(assault on the Branch Davidians' compound in Waco, Texas)

Sep 04, 1995;

Defense study enables gay breakthroughs.

Sep 04, 1995;

The lessons of the Sixties are lost on Clinton.

Sep 04, 1995;

In Public Houses: Drink and the Revolution of Authority in Colonial Massachusetts. (book reviews)

Sep 04, 1995;

ABA's new president hopes to alter perception of lawyers.(American Bar Association)

Sep 04, 1995;

Nuclear-waste cleanup may conserve energy: scrapping America's nuclear arsenal may save the Energy Department the budget ax.

Sep 04, 1995;

Schoolhouse Rock Live!(New York, New York) (theater reviews)

Sep 04, 1995;

Hampstead is home away from home: long popular with artists, Hampstead Village is a rustic retreat from London's bustle.

Sep 04, 1995;

Kids. (movie reviews)

Sep 04, 1995;

Affirmative action no answer to question of irresponsibility.(The Last Word)(Column)

Sep 04, 1995;

Ballot access on the '96 ticket. (third parties want a chance)(includes a related article on how ballot access requirements differ by state)(Cover Story)

Sep 11, 1995;

Getting on the ballot is the most difficult part. (Howard Phillips of the U.S. Taxpayers Party is its presidential candidate)(Cover Story)(Interview)

Sep 11, 1995;

Conservatives say Helms has softened on terrorists. (Jesse Helms, head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Palestine)

Sep 11, 1995;

Classroom disruption: the federal Individuals With Disabilities Act, up for renewal, adds to schoolhouse violence.(Special Education)

Sep 11, 1995;

Can Mickey Mouse march into midtown Manhattan? (Walt DIsney Co. aims to revitalize the sleazy Times Square area of New York City)

Sep 11, 1995;

Q: Should the U.S. build a space-based missile defense? (Daniel O. Graham gives a yes answer and Sidney N. Graybeal gives a no answer)(symposium)(Column)

Sep 11, 1995;

Journalists employ malice aforethought. (comparing how one magazine writer gives Newt Gingrich an unfavorable description but Michael Dukakis a good one)(Column)

Sep 11, 1995;

Now we know why Nussbaum was replaced. (White House Counsel Bernard W. Nussbaum and the investigation into the death of Vincent W. Foster Jr.)(Column)

Sep 11, 1995;

Dog days take toll on the FBI. (summer '95 investigations into Branch Davidian standoff and other matters)(Column)

Sep 11, 1995;

The Magnates. (book reviews)

Sep 11, 1995;

From Potter's Field. (book reviews)

Sep 11, 1995;

Road warriors alter workplace. (working from home or carrying a portable office with fax, computer and telephone)

Sep 11, 1995;

The bark of a tree may take the bite out of cancer. (the Pacific yew)

Sep 11, 1995;

Television networking: disgruntled viewers are using the Internet to demand creative input into their favorite shows.

Sep 11, 1995;

A farewell to the Dead. (Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead)(The Last Word)(Editorial)

Sep 11, 1995;

Slush money soaks HUD.(Department of Housing and Urban Development)(Cover Story)

Sep 18, 1995;

HUD Secretary harasses majority leader Armey.(Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros plans low-income housing development in upper middle class area in Rep. Dick Armey's district)

Sep 18, 1995;

Cultivating rural America in times of budget famine.(Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman)(Interview)

Sep 18, 1995;

A shocked Senator Helms responds to Insight story.(reports of secret meetings with Yasser Arafat)

Sep 18, 1995;

Christians say no dice.(Christians oppose legalized gambling)

Sep 18, 1995;

Indians and states up ante in high-stakes legislation.(casinos and gambling on Indian reservation lands)

Sep 18, 1995;

Q: Will the Beijing platform benefit the world's women.(pro and con arguments)

Sep 18, 1995;

The real fabric of the stars and bars.(the Confederate flag and first amendment rights)(Column)

Sep 18, 1995;

Parent pledge doesn't make the grade.(parental role in education)(Column)

Sep 18, 1995;

Iraqis' flight opens window of opportunity.(defection of family of Saddam Hussein)(Column)

Sep 18, 1995;

Serpent on the Rock (book reviews)

Sep 18, 1995;

Sweepstakes News. (periodical reviews)

Sep 18, 1995;

Been there, bought that.(women's clothing retailers see poor sales)

Sep 18, 1995;

Americans call truce in film-trade tussle.(restrictions against American films in European Union countries; includes related article on entertainment taxes)

Sep 18, 1995;

Warner disses gansta rap.(Warner Music to drop rap music label)

Sep 18, 1995;

A museum dedicated to 100 million victims.(Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, Washington, D.C.; includes related article on the Holocaust Memorial Museum)

Sep 18, 1995;

The road to equality is littered with mixed messages.(Shannon Faulkner case and other women's right news)(Column)

Sep 18, 1995;