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Articles from The New American (May 2, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
"Snitch". Williamsen, Kurt Brief Article 289
9-11 conspiracy fact & fiction: an abundance of sensational and irrational conjecture about the September 11 terrorist attacks is being used to discredit any consideration of conspiracy in general. Jasper, William F. Cover Story 4832
A fitting salute. Deemer, Dwight I. Letter to the Editor 136
Age didn't affect his aim. Williamsen, Kurt Brief Article 132
Agents provocateurs: governments around the world have been caught using undercover operatives to provoke national incidents and sway public opinion. Jasper, William F. 1565
Coming in droves. Williamsen, Kurt Brief Article 179
Coverage of Pope's passing highlights religion's relevance. 352
Disposable children. Grigg, William Norman 828
Distinguishing fact from fiction: when faced with an overload of misinformation being peddled through the media and Internet, the application of common-sense principles can help sort fact from fiction. Behreandt, Dennis 653
Going but not gone. Williamsen, Kurt Brief Article 208
Half-naked nuisance. Williamsen, Kurt Brief Article 169
Latest spin on UN scandal. Hoar, William P. Correction Notice 626
Many "guardian angels". Mass, Warren 380
Not quite tax freedom day. 352
Only a few fight the war in Iraq. Brief Article 103
Patriot Act for pranksters? 378
Quick thinking saves lives. Mass, Warren Brief Article 283
Recruitment down, chance of draft revival up. 592
Russia poised to capitalize on outsourcing. Brief Article 110
Silver stars long overdue. Mass, Warren 628
Slanting the Schiavo case. Hoar, William P. Correction Notice 528
South Africa's gun control. Hedington, Martin L. Letter to the Editor 386
Spiking oil prices. Olsen, Carl Letter to the Editor 188
Standing bear: American: after his people were unjustly evicted from their homeland in Nebraska, Chief Standing Bear--aided by one of the Army's most renowned Indian fighters--mounted a legal challenge to prove what should have been obvious: Indians were people under the law. Grigg, William Norman Biography 4443
Students locked down, parents locked out. Brief Article 225
Supreme Court Justice defends use of foreign law, favors evolving constitution. Brief Article 80
The rumor mill: conspiracies are real. But for every real conspiracy there are many unsubstantiated rumors and conspiracy theories. Here are a few from recent years. Behreandt, Dennis 3555
VonKleist: reporter or provocateur? Jasper, William F. 473
Who had the right to rule? Accusations about the abuses of constitutional authority in the Terri Schiavo case get cleared up. Eddlem, Thomas R. 1531

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