Insight on the News back issues from February 2002:
Whatever his intentions, Orwell hit nail on the head. (correspondence).
Feb 04, 2002;
World isn't safe as long as Mugniyeh remains at large. (correspondence).
Feb 04, 2002;
Use frozen terrorist funds to compensate U.S. victims. (correspondence).
Feb 04, 2002;
Journalists should perk ears up at political contradictions. (correspondence).
Feb 04, 2002;
A letter from the editor.
Feb 04, 2002;
Some occupations are bringing new meaning to the term `job insecurity'. (for the people).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Have they read any good books lately? (for the people).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Satellite maker pays $14 million to avoid criminal charges. (news alert!).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Don't cry for IMF. (news alert!).(International Monetary Fund)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
From politics to God. (news alert!).(former Virginia politician joins Prison Fellowship Ministries)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Costs of new arsenic standard to hit communities hard. (waste & abuse).(drinking water)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Expensive roadkill. (waste & abuse).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Independent review takes a bite out of federal shark stock assessment. (waste & abuse).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
The two faces of Tom Daschle. (Washington's week).
Feb 04, 2002;
DynCorp disgrace: employees of the corporation have been buying and selling women and young girls for sex while working under contract for the United States.
Feb 04, 2002;
A wartime window of opportunity: the regimes in Iraq and Iran are ripe for change, and defense experts say the strategy known as the Bush Doctrine must take full advantage before it's too late. (Nation: Defense).(United States war against terrorism in Iran, Iraq)(Statistical Data Included)
Feb 04, 2002;
Islamic bigotry toward non-Muslims: pundits proclaim that Osama bin Laden's fanatical followers do not practice `true' Islam. But what exactly is the difference between `moderate' and `militant'? (Reporter's Notebook).(Statistical Data Included)
Feb 04, 2002;
Wearing out their welcome: the Democrat-leaning majority of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission is defiantly and unlawfully conspiring to keep a commissioner in office past her designated term. (Nation: U.S. Civil Rights Commission).
Feb 04, 2002;
Medical detection of false witness: high-tech lie detectors one day may be impossible to fool, but so far the only guarantee is that they will stir up as much controversy as the original polygraph. (Nation: Techno-Security).
Feb 04, 2002;
Super-Cannes. (Books: drugs, sex and violence ... or modern psychotherapy. (book review)
Feb 04, 2002;
Cocaine Nights. (Books: drugs, sex and violence ... or modern psychotherapy. (book review)
Feb 04, 2002;
Young director with a Ballard future. (Books).(The Business of Strangers) (movie review)
Feb 04, 2002;
EC access: advocates of emergency contraception have begun a campaign designed to expand access to 72-hour birth-control pills. (Culture).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
The single and celibate. (Culture).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Feb 04, 2002;
Afghan women still struggling: Afghan women still suffer under oppressive conditions, and attitudes change slowly. (Culture).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Box-office bore: Hollywood loves to make movies about sports heroes. The trouble is, most stink. (Sports).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
A champ, not a chump. (Sports).(Will Smith)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Will baseball strike out before spring? MLB Commissioner Bud Selig has plenty on his agenda for 2002 and beyond. (Sports).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Water warriors: farmers, Indians and greenies in the Klamath Valley are arguing over [H.sub.2]O. (Public Policy).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Something fishy in the Senate. (Public Policy).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
How data becomes dada: a former greenie challenges doomsayers' predictions of environmental disaster. (Science).(Brief Article) (book review)
Feb 04, 2002;
Dolly's dilemma: Dolly the cloned sheep has arthritis, which may become a pain for researchers, too. (Science).(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Summers changes his tune on hip-hop professor. (Washington in brief).(Professor Cornel West releases "Sketches of My Culture" CD)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Did you know? (Washington in brief).
Feb 04, 2002;
Side effects of the anthrax scares. (Washington in brief).(U.S. Postal Service irradiation equipment damages electronic gadgets)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
And now, a word (or three) from Alan Keyes. (Washington in brief).(Alan Keyes to appear on MSNBC)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Seize nail clippers or size up passengers? (Washington in brief).(seizing possible weapons or interrogating passengers)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
Mark my words ... I mean what I say. (Washington in brief).(quotations)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
A trailblazer in online education: Richard Bishirjian has founded Yorktown University, a conservative cybercollege without a left-wing agenda. And because of online efficiencies the price is right. (picture profile).
Feb 04, 2002;
Symposium.(Can American Taliban guerrilla John Walker be convicted of treason?)
Feb 04, 2002;
Mediaspeak sense and sensibility. (fair comment).
Feb 04, 2002;
Ivy league insanity lives on. (fair comment).(Harvard and racial appeasement)(Brief Article)
Feb 04, 2002;
The new significance of American `heroes'. (the last word).(Brief Article)(Editorial)
Feb 04, 2002;
Conservative conservationists must respond to call to action. (correspondence).
Feb 11, 2002;
Multiculturalism debate won with facts, not arguments. (correspondence).
Feb 11, 2002;
Poverty wrongfully receives blame as cause of terrorism. (correspondence).
Feb 11, 2002;
A letter from the editor.
Feb 11, 2002;
There still are limits to what money can buy. (for the people).(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
Artfully articulated. (for the people).(Joshua Reynolds )(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
Old enemies cozying up to Rutherford Institute. (news alert!).(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
Customs service unveils strategy to uncover terrorism materials. (news alert!).(United States. Customs Service)(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
CDC: the good life is bad for you. (waste & abuse).(United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
Imitation is sincerest form of folly.(zero-emissions and low-emissions vehicles )(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
White House leads welfare-reform retreat. (waste & abuse).(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
Democrats search for scandal. (Washington's week).(seek to link Enron, George W. Bush's energy policy)
Feb 11, 2002;
Buried treasure: insiders say that investigators following the money trail in the Enron implosion would be well-served to take a very hard look at the company's suspicious offshore subsidiaries in countries notorious for money laundering.(includes tables: Recipients of Enron Political Contributions, Insiders Who Sold Early)(Cover Story)
Feb 11, 2002;
Monopolies on the local water front: foreign-based multinationals increasingly are buying and privatizing U.S. utilities. Critics are warning of the potential for a rising tide of high rates and poor service. (Business: water management).
Feb 11, 2002;
Whistle-blowers keep the faith: whistle-blowers sacrifice their careers when they expose corruption, but often commitment to their religious beliefs outweighs going along to get along. (Special Report).
Feb 11, 2002;
Britain bypasses `E-Day' celebration: many Britons were feeling left behind as the Euro was launched with few hitches, but there are signs that the currency soon could creep across the English Channel. (World: the Euro zone).
Feb 11, 2002;
Speak the speech ... trippingly: an anthology features poets reading their own work, with early recordings by Tennyson and Browning and masterful turns by T.S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bishop and Langston Hughes. (Books).(Poetry Speaks)(Savage Beauty) (book review)
Feb 11, 2002;
Spurrier ball will play in NFL: Steve Spurrier proved he could coach pro ball during his years with the USFL. (Sports).(new coach of Washington Redskins)
Feb 11, 2002;
MLS eliminates fusion, mutiny: unlike baseball, soccer was able to contract to make `a more viable business.' (Sports).(Major League Soccer eliminates Miami, Tampa Bay franchises)(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
Silent screens: single-screen theaters are fading away, but not at an exhibit now showing at the Smithsonian Institution. (Architecture).(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
American spirit: from the Old Ship Meeting House to the Crystal Cathedral, churches reflect the country's core values. (Architecture).(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;
Christians get death sentence: China is cracking down harder than ever on Christians, employing new antisect provisions. (Religion).(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002;