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Insight on the News back issues from April 2002:

Views vary about the changes afoot on college campuses. (correspondence).

Apr 01, 2002

Glenn makes a poor choice as a symbol of democracy. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Apr 01, 2002;

Russell still comes across as radiant as ever in interview. (correspondence).

Apr 01, 2002;

A letter from the editor.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2002;

Book collects best fighting words through the ages. (for the people). (book review)

Apr 01, 2002;

Traditions transform. (for the people).(dying traditions)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Court supports pro-union plaintiffs. (news alert!).(Communications Workers of America v. Beck)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Turf-war tactics. (news alert!).(Torie Clark, Pentagon spokeswoman)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

DOT investigating aviation personnel. (news alert!).(Department of Transportation investigates impropriety in FAA personnel)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

U.S. nuclear security may be compromised. (Insight exclusive).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

When America went animal crackers. (Environment).(animal rights activists)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Steely politics and principle. (Washington's week).(George W. Bush and the steel industry)

Apr 01, 2002;

Cash combat: U.S. money warriors say the hunt for elusive terrorist assets is facing mounting problems abroad and growing resistance in the Middle East. (Cover Story).

Apr 01, 2002;

Online rumor mill spins its own myth; Snopes.com is presented by some media outlets as an unbiased arbiter of rumors and hoaxes. But critics say its liberal bias causes it to create urban legends of its own. (Nation: the Internet).

Apr 01, 2002;

Drugs played role in Isabelita's fall; evidence suggests that Isabel Peron's alleged ties to drug traffickers gave Argentine military leaders the upper hand they needed to seize power in 1976. (World: Argentina).

Apr 01, 2002;

Intelligence agents or art students? The DEA and Justice Department believe there was something sinister behind unusual visits Israeli `art students' paid to employees of law-enforcement agencies. (Investigative Report).

Apr 01, 2002;

How Jesse Jackson puts family first; exciting book digs behind the scenes to reveal how the Rev. Jesse Jackson turned the screws to put his sons in positions of influence and to launch a family dynasty. (Exclusive: excerpt from new best-seller).(Excerpt)

Apr 01, 2002;

Plans to crack the U.S. tax code; the Bush administration believes it has found a hot-button issue that it can hammer home in the 2004 elections -- reform of the convoluted U.S. tax code. (Nation: tax reform).(George W. Bush)

Apr 01, 2002;

Iowa makes English official; advocates believe that English is the glue that unites social groups and nurtures civic responsibility. (Culture).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

One language for standardized tests? (Culture).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Bankruptcies at record level: economists expect filings to remain high this year -- although some economists say bankruptcies can spur the economy. (Economics).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Apr 01, 2002;

U.S. home sales skyrocket past all-time record. (Economics).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Apr 01, 2002;

Terrorism hurts the bottom line; as the cost of doing business in the wake of Sept. 11 keeps growing, some business and community leaders wonder what price America is willing to pay for security. (Business).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Century club: March is Oscar month, a good time to reflect on real achievement in cinema.(The Great Movies) (book review)

Apr 01, 2002;

Gone fishin': You Got Nothing Coming is the not-so-sentimental education of a `prison fish.' (book review)

Apr 01, 2002;

Son seeks recognition for father's years of slave labor. (nation in brief).(Michael Kolanik Jr., Michael Kolanik)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Noise and Zen meditation don't mix in Bloomington. (nation in brief).(Indiana)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Did you know? (nation in brief).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Protecting kids from a grizzly situation. (nation in brief).(controlling grizzly bears)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Mark my words ... I mean what I say. (nation in brief).

Apr 01, 2002;

Geyer spans globe to get the story; foreign correspondent Georgie Anne Geyer has a good knack for tracking down history makers and a keen eye for discerning the next dangers that the world may face. (picture profile).(Interview)

Apr 01, 2002;

Symposium.(protecting gays in workplace)

Apr 01, 2002;

Russia and the flat-tax rate: Americans should be so lucky. (fair comment).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Texas takes large step toward ethnic division with debate. (fair comment).(language issue)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Media `compassion' abandons Burnhams. (fair comment).(Martin and Gracia Burnham)(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Steel strikes a blow against free trade. (political notebook).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Art arises out of the ashes of history. (the last word).(Brief Article)

Apr 01, 2002;

Displays courage by uncovering sordid story. (correspondence).

Apr 15, 2002

It's business as usual in the realm of ethics and morals. (correspondence).

Apr 15, 2002;

Passenger rail gets bad name while airlines just get help. (correspondence).

Apr 15, 2002;

A letter from the editor. (correspondence).(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Study finds that good humor knows no boundaries. (for the people).(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Words of war still ring true today. (for the people).(The Military Quotation Book)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Why social problems are not getting solved! (Advertisement).(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Immigration experts have recommended reading for Bush. (news alert!).(George W. Bush)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Blair could pay price for backing Bush. (news alert!).(Tony Blair/George W. Bush)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Daschle's friends take to internet to show their support. (news alert!).(Tom Daschle)(Tom Daschle )(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Plot thickens in Livermore spying incident. (Insight exclusive).(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Sept. 11 prompting broader agency reorganization? (waste & abuse).(security departments, United States)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

On national monuments, Cannon sticks to his guns. (waste & abuse).(Chris Cannon, Utah)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Lingering chill on Capitol Hill. (Washington's week).(budget debate)

Apr 15, 2002;

Creative financing: dozens of municipal projects in Los Angeles County have been financed using bondlike instruments called COPs, which critics charge have allowed officials to enter into long-term financial obligations without voter approval.(certificates of participation)(Cover Story)(Statistical Data Included)

Apr 15, 2002;

Bringing abducted Americans home; the Bush administration has pledged to use `every appropriate resource,' including the use of military force, to recover U.S. citizens kidnapped abroad. (Nation: Kidnapping).(George W. Bush, United States)(Statistical Data Included)

Apr 15, 2002;

Health questions linger at Hart; EPA officials have wondered privately whether it truly was safe for workers to return to the Hart Senate Office Building after the anthrax-decontamination project. (Nation: the anthrax scare).(United States, Environmental Protection Agency)

Apr 15, 2002;

Move over Prozac, it's ecstasy's turn; stigmatized as the `nightclub drug,' some scientists are promoting the benefits of ecstasy as a treatment for depression. But at what long-term costs to the brain? (Nation: psychotropic drugs).(MDMA research)

Apr 15, 2002;

Iraqi connection to Oklahoma bombing: America's Arab allies do not agree with the president's inclusion of Iraq in the `Axis of Evil.' But new information about Saddam Hussein's involvement in the bombing of the Murrah Building may tip the balance. (Investigative Report).

Apr 15, 2002;

Chavez revolution may be in retreat; Hugo Chavez was riding high in 1999. But economic and civil strife, as well as questionable political moves, have his presidency teetering on the brink of collapse. (World: Venezuela).(Statistical Data Included)

Apr 15, 2002;

The house of Hansen: what a treat it must be to have enough money to buy beautiful art. And what a pleasure it is when a collector with taste and discernment puts his collection on display. (Arts).(The Age of Impressionism, traveling exhibition at Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

History repeats: a comedy and a drama, both set in 18th-century France, are au courant. (Film).(The Lady and the Duke and The Triumph of Love) (movie review)

Apr 15, 2002;

Are high-school sports keeping the right company? As more corporations sponsor more scholastic athletics, critics fear impressionable young minds are receiving the wrong signals about winning and commercialism. (Education).(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Fightin' Whities more frisky than fierce. (Education).(University of Northern Colorado basketball team)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

A-dressing privy issue. (Education).(United States Students Association, transgender washrooms in colleges and universities)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Opus Dei founder newest saint: Monsignor Josemaria Escriva will be canonized this fall. But the lay movement he established has been criticized as a conservative order that takes its orders from the pope. (Religion).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Apr 15, 2002;

Gender-neutral text. (Religion).(Bible: Todays New International Version)(Brief Article)

Apr 15, 2002;

Firm seeks FDA approval for human microchip implants; the VeriChip is another sign that Sept. 11 has catapulted the effort to secure America into a realm with uncharted possibilities -- and possible unintended consequences. (Science).(Food and Drug Administration-VeriChip by Applied Digital Solutions Inc.)(Brief Article)(Evaluation)

Apr 15, 2002;