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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Homeland insecurity" November 10, 2001, Vol. 16, No. 43

Homeland insecurity

COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent

Terrorist activities have left no doubt that dangerous foreign nationals live and operate on U.S. soil. What should (and can) the government do about it?   More >>

ArrowFeatures No budges on judges | by Tim Graham
Or education, for that matter: Whatever happened to bipartisanship in the nation's capital?
Pharmaceutical platoon | by Lynn Vincent
Drug firms join the terrorism fight, AOL Time Warner bows to China, Dell takes low-price computing lower
Search and deploy | by Chris Stamper
The government develops a new chemical weapons detector, and new ways to spy on bad guys
Still paying the price?
AFGHANISTAN: Since the king in '73 bowed to Islamic radicals, that country has never been the same
Sunday-morning jihad | by Mindy Belz
As the United States takes the anti-terror war to Afghanistan, militants take their war to Pakistan's Christians
The strain of influenza | by Chris Stamper
Hospitals brace for flu season, the FDA battles outlaw Cipro, and the military studies strategic caffeine
ArrowCulture Beat When nice is a vice | by Gene Edward Veith
Without the proper foundation, niceness can conflict with virtues
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz The Buzz Quotables Mailbag ArrowThoughts The inside track | by Joel Belz
The inside track
Perseverance pays | by Andrée Seu
Perseverance pays
Bottling up evil | by Marvin Olasky
Bottling up evil
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