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Government regulations and lax bankruptcy laws are among the reasons for airlines´ continual financial engine failure.
Government regulations and lax bankruptcy laws are among the reasons for airlines´ continual financial engine failure.

Special Report
The Plane Truth About Airline Woes

Posted March 19, 2004
It's not fallout from the 9/11 attacks that is causing the airline industry to crash, aviation experts contend, but government overregulation and loose bankruptcy laws.

The Watchers

Posted March 19, 2004
Library Makes Sex Open Book for Teens

Bush Zeroing In On Budget Waste

Posted March 18, 2004
President George W. Bush's fiscal 2005 budget proposal attempts to put a stop to budgetary boondoggles while redirecting spending to defense and homeland security.

Symposium
Q: Is phonics-rich instruction, as pushed by the White House, needed in U.S. classrooms?

Posted March 18, 2004
YES: The fad of whole-language teaching has led to widespread illiteracy among U.S. students.

Symposium
Q: Is phonics-rich instruction, as pushed by the White House, needed in U.S. classrooms?

Posted March 18, 2004
NO: The whole-language method really works and has led to a golden age of children's literature.

Ongoing Investigation
Saving Money And Endangering Lives

Posted March 17, 2004
A sweeping audit of WITSEC could show that budget constraints and misappropriated funds are putting the lives of both federal witnesses and inspectors in danger.

The Furies

Posted March 17, 2004
Hollywood Has Its Head in the Sand

Is Silver Scandal On the Horizon?

Posted March 16, 2004
Thousands of investors warn that the silver market is being manipulated, keeping the price too low, and that regulators are allowing select traders to commit fraud.

The Watchers

Posted March 16, 2004
Clash Over the Marriage Amendment

Breakthrough With Muammar Qaddafi

Posted March 15, 2004
Libya's leader pledges to give up weapons of mass destruction, abandon terror and renew ties with America. Can this man be trusted?

How George W. Bush Got Qaddafi's Attention

Posted March 15, 2004
Four events were critical to convincing the Libyan strongman to get rid of his previously secret nuclear-weapons program.

Washington Diary
The Truth About Superman

Posted March 15, 2004
John Kerry became Superman on Super Tuesday, but his political and economic discourse was something far from the truth.

Political Notebook
The Campaign: a Marathon, Not a Sprint

Posted March 15, 2004
There are GOP doubters who are not at all certain the Bush election team is as surefooted now as it was back in 2000.


Fair Comment
Left-Wingers' Attacks on Bush Are Slap in Face to Servicemen

Posted March 15, 2004
Sen. John Kerry and others in the Democratic Party have tried to mock President Bush's military record for political purposes, and in the process have denigrated all members of the National Guard and Reserve forces.

The Insider

Posted March 15, 2004
DeLay Targeted for Smear; Sen. Kerry Has Rich Complications

A Letter From the Editor

Posted March 15, 2004
Coming across a poignant letter from 1944 has a way of putting the events of 2004 in better perspective.

Correspondence

Posted March 15, 2004
Our readers speak their minds on the issues.

The Last Word

Posted March 15, 2004
States Betting on Gambling to Cut Deficits

 

Pipes Objects to Fox in the Henhouse

Posted March 19, 2004
Leading U.S. authority on terrorism blasts congressionally funded group for hosting "expert" who has supported terrorist groups.

Iranians Go Digital in Their Quest for Freedom

Posted March 19, 2004
Mullahs control rigged election but are fighting a losing battle to keep dissident Websites in check.

Terror in the Tropics

Posted March 19, 2004
Bunkered down in the steamy South American region are scores of Islamic terrorists.

Pakistani Plot Exposed

Posted March 18, 2004
Plot organized to replace Pervez Musharraf with the engineer who sold nuclear secrets to rogue regimes.

Republicans Open Up on John Kerry

Posted March 18, 2004
Vice President Cheney and House Majority Leader DeLay deliver pointed criticism of Kerry's leadership and motives.

Not All Democrats Jump on Kerry's Coattails

Posted March 18, 2004
Vulnerable Democrats are keeping their distance from the liberal lawmaker.

Arab Leaders to Discuss Rights Amid Persecution

Posted March 18, 2004
Summit in Tunisia is part of what some Arab commentators have dubbed a "democracy frenzy" in the Middle East.

Terror Jitters Shift From Spain to France

Posted March 17, 2004
Threatening letter takes issue with new law banning headscarves and other religious accessories in public schools.

Commentary: Censorship Vs. Common Decency

Posted March 17, 2004
In the free marketplace, you're welcome to say whatever you like, but if people aren't buying whatever you're selling, stop whining.

Lawmakers Tackle Liberal Bias on Campuses

Posted March 17, 2004
Republicans in several states are hoping to combat the liberal influence in higher education with legislation.

Who Is Arafat?

Posted March 17, 2004
John Kerry has called him a "statesman" and a "role model" -- except for when the senator campaigns in front of Jewish leaders.

Iraq Ambivalent About Occupation

Posted March 16, 2004
While 70 percent of Iraqis say life is good under coalition occupation, 41 still don't support invasion.

Prayer Answered for Accused Army Chaplain

Posted March 16, 2004
Chaplain to al-Qaeda detainees and Army close to deal on spy charges.

Letting Al-Qaeda Decide Who Will Lead the Nations

Posted March 16, 2004
Unless John Kerry serves notice that terrorists have nothing to gain by his election, al-Qaeda may be tempted to try Madrid-style bombings in America.

Saddam's Strong Sponsorship of Terrorist Networks

Posted March 15, 2004
Report details how Saddam supplied financial support, training and shelter to terrorist groups that killed Americans.

The Iraq War: One Year Later

Posted March 15, 2004
From the first flush of freedom to insurgency campaigns to postwar miscalculations.

Commentary: Spain Should Consider Martyr's Message

Posted March 15, 2004
Unlike today's socialist-led Spanish electorate, St. Eulogius refused to compromise with Islamic terror.

Outside View: FBI Behind the Anthrax Curve

Posted March 15, 2004
"Logic" of investigation flows from false assumption that anthrax mailer is lone domestic terrorist.

Commentary: Al-Qaeda in Africa

Posted March 15, 2004
Failing nation-states serve as breeding ground and sanctuary for terrorists.




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