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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.
Population shifts alter electoral college votes. October 11, 2004
The head of Chief Crazy Horse.(News & Trends)(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
Oh, say, can you sing it?(Music)(Star Spangled Banner)(American nation... October 11, 2004
Numbers in the news.(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
Fibbers get an assist from their cell phones.(Technology)(phony excuse... October 11, 2004
Noted & quoted.(Soundbites: extreme edition) October 11, 2004
Who says politics isn't a game?(Election 2004)(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
The young brains behind the O.C.(Q&A)(Brief Article)(Interview) October 11, 2004
AIDS in Africa.(Health)(Brief Article)(Illustration) October 11, 2004
Book worms: endangered species?(Media)(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
Aping each other's yawns.(Science)(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
Edging toward democracy: Afghanistan is holding its first presidential... October 11, 2004
Confronting the past: as prosecutors take fresh looks at decades-old c... October 11, 2004
Electoral College 101: don't understand the Electoral College? Well, y... October 11, 2004
Should the Electoral College be abolished? The 2000 election and its a... October 11, 2004
What the election is really about: courage and resolve.(Opinion)(Brief... October 11, 2004
Wole Soyinka: the voice of African democracy.(Opinion)(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
The challenge of gene therapy.(Opinion)(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
In 1912, three was a crowd: Teddy Roosevelt showed that a third party ... October 11, 2004
Wildfire destroyed her home, but not her life.(Voices)(Short Story) October 11, 2004
Cartoons.(Comic) October 11, 2004
Letter from the editor.(Editorial) October 11, 2004
Grimacing like the pros.(Faces)(Brief Article) October 11, 2004
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