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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. March 28, 2005
Speaking out for old-growth forests.(Interview) March 28, 2005
Earth's little sister?(Huygens probe on Titan finds it similar to anci... March 28, 2005
Who does, and doesn't, buckle up.(aircraft seat belts)(Brief Article) March 28, 2005
High-decibel frogs.(Hawaii)(Brief Article) March 28, 2005
China starts to give girls their due: decades of population controls a... March 28, 2005
Social insecurity: Social Security is much more than the retirement pr... March 28, 2005
The best bet for 'regime change' in North Korea.(Opinion) March 28, 2005
Watching your dad go off to war.(Voices) March 28, 2005
Should Social Security be partly privatized? President Bush wants to l... March 28, 2005
Social Security: crunching the numbers. March 28, 2005
Trends in teen drug use: good news and bad news.(Teacher's Edition) March 28, 2005
Lesson plans for student activities. March 28, 2005
What do you know about teen drug trends?(Heads Up Real News About Drug... March 28, 2005
How inhalant abuse damages the brain.(Heads Up Real News About Drugs A... March 28, 2005
Game show. March 28, 2005
Is the siesta over?(Spain) March 28, 2005
Noted & quoted.(Soundbites) March 28, 2005
Divided over evolution: Darwin's theories are nearly 150 years old, bu... March 28, 2005
Numbers in the news.(news & Trends) March 28, 2005
For a fee, iPods get their fill.(Technology)(sound recording, Loadpod) March 28, 2005
Abuse of inhalants and prescription drugs: real dangers for teens: ove... March 28, 2005
1925: the 'monkey trial': John Scopes was charged with violating Tenne... March 28, 2005
An obsession the world doesn't share: many countries see the war on te... March 28, 2005
Artist John Cerney stood on a ladder to put the finishing touches on h... March 28, 2005
As questions arise, Pope sees his frailties as affirming life: can Joh... March 28, 2005
Ads that poke fun at men.(Opinion) March 28, 2005
Cartoons.(Comic) March 28, 2005
Can Iraq set an example for the entire Arab world?(Opinion) March 28, 2005
Perils of piercings.(Health) March 28, 2005
Overprotection under the law.(Law) March 28, 2005
Letter from the editor. March 07, 2005
Numbers in the news.(news & Trends) March 07, 2005
Should Maggie move?(Alaska)(elephant, Alaska Zoo) March 07, 2005
Noted & quoted.(Soundbites) March 07, 2005
Video visits reunite families.(Immigration) March 07, 2005
One phat phiddler.(Music)(Daniel Bernard Roumain) March 07, 2005
Olympic quest: an athlete's attempt to become the first Iraqi to compe... March 07, 2005
How long is too long? Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life. B... March 07, 2005
Teens, drug abuse, and AIDS: the deadly connection: teens who abuse dr... March 07, 2005
Refusing to let evil triumph.(Opinion) March 07, 2005
Why America will continue to succeed.(Opinion) March 07, 2005
Should Supreme Court Justices continue to have life tenure? The Consti... March 07, 2005
Fewer foreign students.(Education) March 07, 2005
Helping the troops stay connected.(Q&A)(Brittany Bergquist)(Interv... March 07, 2005
A headache.(news & Trends) March 07, 2005
Cant' U rite a compleet sentence!!!(Business) March 07, 2005
Beggar, serf, after two years in Senegal, a Times correspondent tells ... March 07, 2005
Ball of contention.(Baseball) March 07, 2005
'Texting' takes its toll.(technology) March 07, 2005
1970: tragedy at Kent State: with the Vietnam War escalating, Ohio Nat... March 07, 2005
Cartoons.(Comic) March 07, 2005
Africa's AIDS orphans. March 07, 2005
A growing divide between 'blue Europe' and the U.S.(Opinion) March 07, 2005
Drug abuse and AIDS: how young people are at risk.(Heads up: real news... March 07, 2005
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