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Insight on the News back issues from January 2003:

Terrorist tactics right on the mark ... regrettably. (correspondence).

Jan 07, 2003

U.S. must retain integrity by supporting Taiwan. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 07, 2003;

Sexual over-permissiveness places children in danger. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 07, 2003;

Bilking taxpayers is fair play in Massachusetts. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 07, 2003;

`Gadfly Contest' poll results announced.

Jan 07, 2003

A letter from the editor.(Editorial)

Jan 07, 2003;

Poindexter embarrassment, presidential candidates and Islam. (the insider).(various; news America)

Jan 07, 2003

Finding the truth behind the lies. (for the people).(The Old Farmer's Almanac 2003)

Jan 07, 2003;

More gallinaceous glee for the people. (for the people).(more on the chicken crossing the road)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

Silent Knights speaks volumes. (the watchers).(Silent Knights: Blowing the Whistle on Military Accidents and Their Cover-Ups)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

Possible investigation has IDB squirming. (the watchers).(Inter-American Development Bank United States)

Jan 07, 2003;

GAO supports Rumsfeld's DoD reforms. (the watchers).(General Accounting Office and Donald Rumsfeld Department of Defense United States)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

White House anxious to find smoking gun. (political notebook).(Iraq war)

Jan 07, 2003;

Readin', writin' and race. (Washington diary).(education America)

Jan 07, 2003;

Should you save those Gore campaign buttons? (nation in brief).(Al Gore and election paraphanelia collectibles United States)

Jan 07, 2003;

NASA searches for missing 'moon trees'. (nation in brief).(National Aeronautics and Space Administration United States)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

Did you know?(death by stroke; scrap tires recycled; "Armed Forces Edition" books to soldiers program)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003

The cougar comeback: are the big cats moving east? (nation in brief).(wildlife reports America)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003

Mark my words ... I mean what I say.(quotations America)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

The role of Iraq's oil as war nears: as the United States struggles to forge a domestic and international consensus in favor of action against Iraq, that country's oil reserves demand a place in the debate.(economics America)(Cover Story)

Jan 07, 2003;

Chavez plans for terrorist regime: Venezuelan security officials say that President Hugo Chavez is plugging terrorist networks into the country's infrastructure, embracing jihadists and Castroites. (The world: Venezuela).(politics South America)

Jan 07, 2003;

The winter of Dr. K's discontent: Henry's Kissinger's public persona of selfless service cannot mask his hubris or his need to rewrite history. (Commentary: Henry Kissinger).(politics United States)

Jan 07, 2003;

Terrorists develop island operations: concerned government officials say terrorist groups have secured a beachhead in Trinidad and Tobago that soon could be used to target U.S. and British interests. (The world: Trinidad and Tobago).(Al-Qaeda)

Jan 07, 2003;

Enron crimes get scant punishment: justice still has yet to be served in ongoing Enron investigation, raising troubling questions about how the U.S. legal system punishes white-collar crime. (The nation: corporate malfeasance).(Ken Lay where are you)

Jan 07, 2003;

Chip production moving to China: low costs and an expanding market increasingly are attracting the U.S. and European microchip makers to China, causing a shift in production capacity to the East. (The nation: high technology).(semiconductor equipment industry)

Jan 07, 2003;

Resurrecting a great reformer: statesman William Wilberforce, who led efforts to halt the slave trade in the British Empire, now stands as the perfect example of what faith-based politics can achieve. (The world: William Wilberforce).

Jan 07, 2003;

Right & left: Congressional votes.

Jan 07, 2003

Exposing lies of the American left: Daniel J. Flynn fights for the right at Accuracy in Academia and as author of a book that explores knee-jerk anti-Americanism in arenas of radical influence. (picture profile).(Interview)

Jan 07, 2003;

Symposium.

Jan 07, 2003;

Hate-crime statistics distort truth of American tolerance. (fair comment).(Arabs and Muslims in the United States)

Jan 07, 2003;

Abstinence success in Uganda resisted by AIDS community. (fair comment).(Africa)

Jan 07, 2003;

Gore loses grip in `hip' quest. (fair comment).(Al Gore, "Joined at the Heart")

Jan 07, 2003;

Mississippi burning. (the furies).(Trent Lott, Republican in the Senate)

Jan 07, 2003;

PC Grinch taboo. (the furies).(whatever happened to "Merry Christmas")(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

Elites refuse to serve. (the furies).(military)(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

Does insider bailout mean bearish mood? (the business).(Brief Article)

Jan 07, 2003;

Mixed reviews for selection of Snow. (the business).(John Snow)

Jan 07, 2003;

A slippery situation. (the business).(oil industry ties with Washington, D.C.)

Jan 07, 2003;

Join heart and hand for the common cause. (the last word).(Nathaniel Ames)

Jan 07, 2003;

Iraqi oil could propel Bush to re-election. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 21, 2003;

Trent Lott: unlucky victim or leadership liability? (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 21, 2003;

International community must react to Chavez. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 21, 2003

Time for government to get tough on illegal aliens. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 21, 2003;

GOP has minority appeal and should capitalize on it. (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 21, 2003;

Black Hole of Washington? (correspondence).(Letter to the Editor)

Jan 21, 2003;

A letter from the editor.(Editorial)

Jan 21, 2003;

A bully defends the bears; the fanatical left's latest hate tactics. (the insider).

Jan 21, 2003

Man's best friend gets poetic justice. (for the people).(Poem)

Jan 21, 2003;

A few trivial matters. (for the people).(presidential trivia)(Brief Article)

Jan 21, 2003;

Time for whistle-blower protection? (the watchers).

Jan 21, 2003;

World Bank seeking out integrity officer. (the watchers).(Department of Institutional Integrity)(Brief Article)

Jan 21, 2003;

Charitable concerns. (the watchers).(performance of charitable institutions studied)(Brief Article)

Jan 21, 2003;

Britain's Conservative Party continues slide. (political notebook).

Jan 21, 2003;

SEC won't let sun shine in. (Washington diary).(investigation of Enrom exemption)

Jan 21, 2003;

Disturbing the peace: robbers are plundering graveyards. (nation in brief).(theft of artifacts)

Jan 21, 2003

Man's best friend is an enemy of terrorism. (nation in brief).(bomb-sniffing dogs)

Jan 21, 2003

American Indians: new kids on the block? (nation in brief).(8,400 year-old Kennewick Man skeleton)(Brief Article)

Jan 21, 2003

Mark my words ... I mean what I say.(quotations America)(Brief Article)

Jan 21, 2003

Searching for `dirty bombs: the U.S. intelligence community fears that terrorists may be planning to detonate in the United States a portable nuclear device--courtesy of Saddam Hussein--in a new round of `spectacular' terror attacks designed to outdo even those of Sept. 11.(al-Qaeda)(Cover Story)

Jan 21, 2003;

France uncovers Al-Qaeda bombers: French authorities hope the arrest of high-profile al-Qaeda bomb-makers will curb terroristic activity in the Muslim-dominated suburbs of Paris and Lyons. (The world: terrorism).(Marwan Ben-Ahmed, "Cite des 4000" raid)

Jan 21, 2003;

High-tech voting raises questions: hot on the heels of the Florida voting fiasco of 2000, computer-based voting systems gained support. But just how reliable is this seemingly foolproof technology? (The nation: elections).

Jan 21, 2003;

Beware risks to a democratic future: despite the new incendiary anti-U.S. leaders in South America, much of the Bush administration is fiddling as the future of hemispheric security begins to smolder. (The world: South America).

Jan 21, 2003;

Clinton ignored Kim Jong-il's Nukes: evidence indicates North Korea has had operational nuclear devices since 1994 and never had any intention of abiding by that 1994 Clinton `Agreed Framework.' (The world: North Korea).

Jan 21, 2003;

After Saddam, an uncertain future: as the U.S. war machine shifts into high gear, the debate about the role of oil and who, or what form of government, will replace Saddam Hussein intensifies. (The world: Iraq).

Jan 21, 2003;

The madness at Mountain Meadows: a new book and forensic evidence suggest that the Mormon Church long has covered up complicity in the 1857 massacre of U.S. civilians in Southern Utah. (The nation: Utah hhistory).(Mountain Meadows Massacre)

Jan 21, 2003;