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New York Times Upfront

A news magazine for teens. Features coverage of current events, entertainment and trends on national and international events. Encourages high school students to consider different points of view.

On the campaign trail.(Soundbites)
April 26, 2004

Racehorse Haru-urara.(news & Trends)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

Numbers in the news.(news & Trends)(poll)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

Lightning hands, a puzzler's eye.(Q&A)(cubists)(Interview)
April 26, 2004

Smoking: 2 views.(Health)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

Teens face a tough time getting work.(Job Market)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

'The most insignificant office': John Adams didn't think much of his j...
April 26, 2004

Made in the USA? Not anymore: Levi's and Etch A Sketch are just two of...
April 26, 2004

Making baseballs for millionaires.
April 26, 2004

In Haiti, hungry lives & early deaths: governments rise and fall, but ...
April 26, 2004

Men on the moon: a view from Moscow: in July 1969, the United States w...
April 26, 2004

Does the Patriot Act go too far? A response to the September 11 attack...
April 26, 2004

Lower wages lure American jobs overseas.(Graph Exercise)
April 26, 2004

Upfront quiz show.
April 26, 2004

Made in the USA? Not anymore.(Cartoon)
April 26, 2004

Gentle cycle, no bleach.(Japan)(Washing machines)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

Will anyone stop the ethnic cleansing in Sudan?(Perspectives)(Brief Ar...
April 26, 2004

Cartoons.(Comic)(Cartoon)
April 26, 2004

I give myself 5 stars!(The Internet)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

Mental push-ups, anyone?(Science)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

Professors at the joystick.(Video Games)(Brief Article)
April 26, 2004

Lost without a sign.(Scotland)
April 26, 2004

After the attacks on Spain, the Atlantic grows wider.(Perspectives)(Br...
April 26, 2004

Don't fret, she's off to the movies.(Perspectives)
April 26, 2004

Changing your address for college.(Technology)
April 05, 2004

War & remembrance: the U.S. and Mexico share a long, sometimes-trouble...
April 05, 2004

Marriage proposals: while the attitudes of many Americans about gays a...
April 05, 2004

Give tech a chance: with the number of computer-science majors declini...
April 05, 2004

Should the draft be reinstated? Since ending the draft in 1973, the U....
April 05, 2004

Why allowing snowmobiles in Yellowstone is green.(Perspectives)(Yellow...
April 05, 2004

Noted & quoted.(Soundbites)
April 05, 2004

Trade between the U.S. and Mexico.(Graph Exercise)
April 05, 2004

Upfront quiz show.(Brief Article)
April 05, 2004

Never squawk alone.(Science)(Brief Article)
April 05, 2004

Fear Factor's brave taste tester.(Q&A)(Josh Silberman)(Interview)
April 05, 2004

Princess beware.(Amphibians)(frogs)(Brief Article)
April 05, 2004

To speak to a young Indian with aspirations, press 1.(Perspectives)
April 05, 2004

Cartoons.(Comic)(Cartoon)
April 05, 2004

Nice work if you can get it.(Business)(Brief Article)
April 05, 2004

Rewarding honesty.(Japan)(Tokyo Metropolitan Police Lost and Found Cen...
April 05, 2004

Cruising, Syrian style.(Wheels)
April 05, 2004

Lessons from the supermarket.
April 05, 2004

In Congress, pork is always on the menu: spending bills are traditiona...
April 05, 2004

Have game, will travel: high-school sports teams in Alaska go by land,...
April 05, 2004

Bush campaign takes to the air.(Perspectives)(George W. Bush)(Brief Ar...
April 05, 2004

Facing 'growing pains' and overcoming them.(Voices)
April 05, 2004

With her trademark fingernails.(news & Trends)(Brief Article)
April 05, 2004

Numbers in the news.(news & Trends)
April 05, 2004

867-5309: for now, it's on hold.(Music)(Brief Article)
April 05, 2004

France's new dress code: a ban on religious symbols in schools shows h...
April 05, 2004

Bankrupt by 25: people under age 25 make up the fastest-growing age gr...
April 05, 2004

The Truman surprise: in the election of 1948, Harry Truman fooled poll...
April 05, 2004

Upfront quiz 1.(Brief Article)
April 05, 2004