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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.

Letter from the editor.(Editorial)
November 29, 2004

A plane flies past large clouds of dust and smoke rising from a volcan...
November 29, 2004

One ID you can't lose.(identity chip)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

A royal burial for prized pets.(Ancient Egypt)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

Of lice and men.(Science)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

Talk radio comes to Baghdad.(Iraq)(Radio Dijla)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

Think before you toss.(wastes that accumulate in the sea and cause mar...
November 29, 2004

Are snoozers losers?(Health)(sleeping customs)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

Joystick wizards play for pay.(playing video games for money)(Brief Ar...
November 29, 2004

A perilous journey: every year, thousands of migrants take great risks...
November 29, 2004

On TV, juicing up replays with noise from nowhere.(Opinion)(television...
November 29, 2004

The best political news of 2004: the Afghan election.(Opinion)(preside...
November 29, 2004

A death cult with no reason.(Opinion)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

Should the U.S. adopt a national ID card system? Many countries issue ...
November 29, 2004

Cartoons.(Comic)
November 29, 2004

News & trends.(Quiz 4)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

Game show.(Jeopardy)
November 29, 2004

The little Floresians: the discovery of a new species of archaic human...
November 29, 2004

Wal-Mart's market (stock market, that is).(Wal-Mart Stores Inc.)
November 29, 2004

Numbers in the news.(news & Trends)(Brief Article)
November 29, 2004

Noted & quoted.(Soundbites)
November 29, 2004

Helping Rwanda deal with its painful past.(Q&A)(Sara Brown, senior at ...
November 29, 2004

"Any kid could do that!".(news & trends)(Illustration)
November 15, 2004

Too many photos?(Health)(high-frequency sound waves can cause danger d...
November 15, 2004

Vacations in space.(Science)(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

Seeds of peace.(Africa)(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

Numbers in the news.(news & trends)(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

Noted & quoted.(Soundbites)
November 15, 2004

Average dog or canine Einstein?(Science)(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

Science for the mind, music for the soul.(Q&A)(Brief Article)(Intervie...
November 15, 2004

How long will the oil last?(Energy)(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

Just don't let them catch you dialing ...(Education)(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

Hedging their vows.(Society)(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

The new czar? President Putin at his second inauguration, at the Kreml...
November 15, 2004

The Bush philosophy: resolute, no matter what; in his second term, Pre...
November 15, 2004

The power of fake news.(National)
November 15, 2004

We the jury ...: secretive by design, juries are increasingly the obje...
November 15, 2004

Cyberbullies: cell phones, instant messaging, and the internet are giv...
November 15, 2004

1989: when the wall came tumbling down: the Berlin Wall's fall signale...
November 15, 2004

Surf's up! Hawaii may soon become the first state in the nation to rec...
November 15, 2004

Sounding the steroids alarm.(Brief Article)(Column)
November 15, 2004

In Sudan, stuck in a war zone with no way to flee.(Brief Article)(Colu...
November 15, 2004

A paralyzed soldier asks, 'what was our purpose?'.(Brief Article)(Colu...
November 15, 2004

Should there be reparations for slavery? Two views on whether the U.S....
November 15, 2004

Living with disabilities, outliving expectations.(Voices)
November 15, 2004

Cartoons.(Comic)
November 15, 2004

Letter from the editor.(Editorial)
November 15, 2004

Can you say that in Russian, please?
November 15, 2004

Game show.(Brief Article)
November 15, 2004

An artisan puts the finishing touches on a sand sculpture of the eleph...
November 01, 2004

Shades of Star Trek.(Science)(Brief Article)
November 01, 2004

Numbers in the news.(news & Trends)
November 01, 2004

Tackling a new role.(Music)(Brief Article)
November 01, 2004

How much do you tip the president?(Television)(Brief Article)
November 01, 2004

Tuning in: young voters are showing intense interest in this year's pr...
November 01, 2004

World Affairs Annual.(Atlas)(Cover Story)
November 01, 2004

Snapshots.
November 01, 2004

Hard-working families that can't get ahead.(Opinion)(Brief Article)
November 01, 2004

Why democracy is a great insurgency buster.(Opinion)(Brief Article)
November 01, 2004

The world in focus.(Almanac)
November 01, 2004

The rise of China's techies.(Opinion)(Brief Article)(Excerpt)
November 01, 2004

Should the minimum wage be increased? Depending on which expert you as...
November 01, 2004

Cartoons.(Comic)(Brief Article)
November 01, 2004

Letter from the editor.(Editorial)
November 01, 2004

Young voters stay away on election day.
November 01, 2004

Game show.(Brief Article)
November 01, 2004