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"Weapons of mass hysteria" March 15, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 10
'RED' ALERT
COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent
One man's "fear-mongering" on terror is another's "preparedness," but clearly the threats are taking their toll on the nation's psycheparticularly as Americans consider the possibility of terrorist retaliation after the first shots are fired in Iraq. But a plainspoken, ex-Army Sarge suggests that Americans put away the duct tape and plastic wrap and calmly learn to stay safe More >>
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International | Author Paul Theroux returns to Africa and raises troubling questions about Western relief work on the continent
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Allegiance to the Constitution
Edward E. Plowman
National | Three of every four cases passing from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court were overturned last termand court watchers expect the Supremes to slap down the nation's most-reversed circuit again if the justices take up the Pledge of Allegiance appeal.
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Anti-war casualties?
Chris Stamper
National | Stars with leftish views are again dredging up the term blacklist to give their activism a touch of martyrdom.
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Cruel & unusual
Russ Pulliam
National | Why is a liberal group fighting a program that helps keep former criminals from becoming repeat offenders?
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Hybrid hopes
Chris Stamper
National | Super-high gas prices may be able to do what eccentrics and environmentalists have been unable to do: push high-efficiency, low-emission hybrid cars into the mainstream.
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Only a test
Chris Stamper
National | A crop duster will spit out a suspicious-looking cloud in rural Oklahoma this spring, but it won't be a terrorist attack; it will be part of the government's attempt to prepare for one.
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Pager-sized protection
Chris Stamper
National | Travelers entering the United States face a new inspection: radiation tests.
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Pay up and hush up
Timothy Lamer
National | Must taxpayers fund online pornography in public libraries?
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The enemy next door
Mindy Belz
International | With the world's attention focused on Iraq, a high-level defector claims that Iranian officials were involved in 9/11 planning
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Update: Nancy's nightmare
Mindy Belz
International |
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Windows to the world
Chris Stamper
National | Microsoft is opening a window to Chinese leaders that American software engineers can only dream of peeking into.
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A withdrawal of U.S. forces now would only embolden Islamic terrorists
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Flashtraffic: Bush's reelection prospects
Joel C. Rosenberg
President Bush's approval rating, 57 percent, is the lowest since 9/11, says Gallup.
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Flashtraffic: liberal Governor Dean
Joel C. Rosenberg
Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean says he's liberal and proud of it: anti-war, anti-Bush, and champion of socialized health care
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Flashtraffic: Saudi Arabia, ally or enemy?
Joel C. Rosenberg
A new book, Hatred's Kingdom, raises serious questions about with whom the Saudis are cooperating.
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Flashtraffic: Senator Giuliani?
Joel C. Rosenberg
Giuliani leads incumbent Democrat in hypothetical Senate race
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Hughes clues
Mindy Belz
U.S. firm hit with record $32 million fine for military-technology sales to China
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Culture | The Top 5 best-selling hardback novels as measured by placement on four leading lists as of March 3
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In the book spotlight: New spring books
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Saddam chic
Gene Edward Veith
Culture | The connoisseurs of cool reject morality in their own lives, but give moralizing lectures against the United States
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If the case against pro-lifers was this clear, what was all the fuss about?
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'Ultimate reality'
Andrée Seu
Our rendezvous with God may come at any time
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Visions of the future
Marvin Olasky
Books worth reading as Mars pulls warlike at the leash
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