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Insight on the News back issues from June 2002:

Court decision on virtual child porn draws debate. (correspondence).

Jun 03, 2002

Americans must be told the truth about Oklahoma City. (correspondence).

Jun 03, 2002

Select few movies get the Vietnam experience right. (correspondence).

Jun 03, 2002;

A letter from the editor.(Editorial)

Jun 03, 2002;

Putting a brave face on plastic surgery and snake charming. (for the people).(includes multiple articles)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

One good turn. (for the people).(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Jefferson's descendants a grave matter for Monticello Association. (news alert!).(Thomas Jefferson)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Bush belatedly blasts judicial vacancies. (news alert!).(George W. Bush)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Security fee might be headed sky high. (news alert!).(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

EPA meddling meant to undermine administration? (waste & abuse).(Environmental Protection Agency)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Freedom to farm or freedom to freeload? (waste & abuse).(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Capital deals with full plate. (Washington's week).

Jun 03, 2002;

Breaking omerta: before Gerald Shur, godfather of the U.S. federal witness-protection program, took action, those courageous enough to break the code of silence that sheltered organized crime faced the risk of being killed for testifying. (Cover Story).

Jun 03, 2002;

Not much stock in `put' conspiracy: the attacks on New York City and Washington have led to a new urban legend--namely, that inside traders used `put' options on airline stocks to line terrorist pockets. (Nation: Sept. 11 attacks).(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 03, 2002;

Will third parties run to victory? Candidates from the Libertarian and the Green parties collected enough votes in 2000 to shift the balance of national politics. This year, their eyes are on bigger prizes. (Nation: campaign 2002).

Jun 03, 2002;

Censorship on college campuses: some students took radical steps to suppress an ad that David Horowitz sent to campus newspapers, but at least two editors stood boldly behind the First Amendment. (Nation: political correctness).

Jun 03, 2002;

Russia may prove to be erstwhile ally; George W. Bush's upcoming summit with Vladimir Putin promises to increase cooperation between Washington and Moscow, but Kremlin-watchers warn the path is full of diplomatic and policy land mines. (Special Report).

Jun 03, 2002;

Land mines still waiting to explode; there is a growing dispute between those who believe mines are vital to legitimate defenses and those who see them as cruel weapons that kill long after wars are over. (Nation: military weapons).(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 03, 2002;

A bumper crop of summer films: fears of a box-office slump in the wake of the events of Sept. 11 proved overly apprehensive. About 90 new releases are headed our way during the next 18 weekends. (Film).(Summer 2002)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

White trashing: Michael Moore thinks white men are byronic: mad, bad and dangerous to know. (Books). (book review)

Jun 03, 2002;

Restricting reality; parents watching news on television may be giving their children an education in subjects that would be rated R in theaters. (Media).(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

State of the media. (Media).(Eurobarometer surveys public opinions of newspapers)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 03, 2002;

Bald eagle remains endangered; America's national symbol was to have flown off the endangered species list, but the bird remains captive in a bureaucratic nest of guidelines and regulations. (Environment).(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Cease fire! You're disturbing the plovers. (nation in brief).(federal environmental restrictions; effect on military installations)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Media hoaxer Joey Skaggs strikes again. (nation in brief).(Brief Article)(Column)

Jun 03, 2002;

Did you know? (nation in brief).(sexually active teenagers, chlorinated water, collection of death notices)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Good people are hard to find for OPM. (nation in brief).(Office of Personnel Management)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

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

Jun 03, 2002;

Woolsey wary of more attacks; former CIA director James Woolsey says the U.S. could ensure a more peaceful world by toppling Iraq's Saddam Hussein and ceasing its toleration of Mideast tyrants. (picture profile).(former director of Central Intelligence Agency)(Interview)

Jun 03, 2002;

Symposium.(on the rise of fascism in European Union member countries)

Jun 03, 2002;

Lawyers' stranglehold causes medical crisis in Mississippi. (fair comment).(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Gay lobby scrambles to hide truth about child molestation. (fair comment).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 03, 2002;

Leahy presides over judicial-vacancy crisis. (fair comment).(Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

As Woolsey's star rises, Tenet likely to fall. (political notebook).(James Woolsey, George Tenet and the leadership of the Central Intelligence Agency)(Brief Article)

Jun 03, 2002;

Does Puerto Rico deserve independence? (the last word).(Brief Article)(Column)

Jun 03, 2002;

Hypocrisy of Democrats exposed in Bush photo flap. (correspondence).

Jun 10, 2002;

DNA testing should be used to protect `dads' from fraud. (correspondence).

Jun 10, 2002

Murder, not suicide, is the motive that drives bombers. (correspondence).

Jun 10, 2002;

A letter from the editor.(Editorial)

Jun 10, 2002;

In Singapore, cupid works in civil service. (for the people).(Social Development Unit issues dating guide)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

Explosive discoveries unveiled in Europe. (for the people).(old cannonballs explode; Kaiser Welhelm II planned United States invasion)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

Amendment hopes to keep marriage debate out of the courts. (news alert!).(Federal Marriage Amendment may prevent same-sex marriage)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

GOP in mood to party over tax cuts. (news alert!).(Republican Party and tax relief)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

Alternative-fuel effort left running on fumes at DOE. (waste & abuse).(Department of Energy;'majority of alternative fuel cars are run on gasoline)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 10, 2002;

Job Corps travel funds appear to be lost in transit. (waste & abuse).(Department of Labor's Inspector General audit results)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 10, 2002;

Everything old is new again. (Washington's week).(welfare reform)

Jun 10, 2002;

A pitch for freedom: instead of finding riches on U.S. baseball diamonds, Cuban defectors find themselves limited by Major League Baseball's policies.(Cover Story)

Jun 10, 2002;

DOI speaks with forked tongue; a court-appointed monitor says the slings and arrows of Interior Secretary Gale Norton are off target and thinks Indian trust monies need to be put into a receivership. (Investigative Report).(Department of the Interior)

Jun 10, 2002;

Wall Street paved over with worry; despite signs of a resurgent economy, investors remain apprehensive because of concerns about both the accuracy and honesty of corporate bookkeeping. (Nation: corporate accounting).

Jun 10, 2002;

Ethics troubles mount for Whitman; Christie Todd Whitman is under growing scrutiny for her reassignment of EPA's ombudsman and conflicts of interest regarding cleanup of ground zero in New York. (Nation: Environmental Protection Agency).

Jun 10, 2002;

Argentina crying over `hired guns'; U.S. political consultants providing financial advice to Argentina are greeted skeptically by observers who question how dedicated they are to clean government. (World: advice for sale).

Jun 10, 2002;

Documents detail Saudi terror links: Saudi-government accounting schedules showing payments to families of suicide bombers are among records Israel seized from Palestinian terrorist cells. (Nation: terrorism).

Jun 10, 2002;

Baby docs go on `red alert'; obstetricians issue an alert to colleagues on insurance as rates soar in nine states. (Nation: terrorism).(prenatal care hindered by costs of liability insurance)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

Doing time at Bethpage; an intrepid sportswriter takes to the links to preview this year's U.S. Open. (Sports).

Jun 10, 2002;

Reforms urged in Mississippi; U.S. Chamber of Commerce calls on lawmakers to change the state's legal system. (Law).(U.S farming subsidies may break World Trade Organization rules)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

Punctuating thoughts; is What's So Great About America an affirming statement, or a question? (Books). (book review)

Jun 10, 2002;

Seniors' history scores `abysmal'; fourth- and eighth-graders outperformed 12th-graders in a national history survey, with 57 percent of seniors failing to show `basic' knowledge of the subject. (Education).(National Assessment of Educational Progress)(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 10, 2002;

Hitchens launches Brock into orbit (where he belongs). (nation in brief).(Christopher Hitchens criticizes David Brocks latest book "Blinded by the Right")(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

UNICEF rescinds advice on sex between children and animals. (nation in brief).(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

Did you know? (nation in brief).(cellular phones; traffic accident injuries; teen horror films; sexually transmitted diseases)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Jun 10, 2002;

Goodbye Gov. Glick; Kansans like Ike. (nation in brief).(Kansas chooses statues of President Dwight Eisenhower and Amelia Earhart)(National Statuary collection)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

Mark my words ... I mean what I say. (nation in brief).(plagiarism, Hillary Rodham Clinton, school rules)(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;

The net effect and technology politics: once a liberal, cyber-reporter Declan McCullagh had a political epiphany after realizing the threat that government regulation poses to the Internet. (picture profile).(Interview)

Jun 10, 2002;

Symposium.(prescription-drug benefit )

Jun 10, 2002;

Culture could be GOP edge in 2002 midterm elections. (fair comment).(Brief Article)

Jun 10, 2002;