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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.
Fighting terror from within.(jihadist)(Brief Article) September 19, 2005
1906: uproar from 'The Jungle': a novel reveals foul conditions in the... September 19, 2005
Revolutionary technology? Are cell phones and the Internet a threat to... September 19, 2005
A love-hate affair: the United Nations and the United States have long... September 19, 2005
All quiet on the home front: American troops are wondering why a natio... September 19, 2005
Steroids: one teen's tale: Efrain Marrero wanted to bulk up for footba... September 19, 2005
Justice, delayed: America revisits some of the most painful episodes o... September 19, 2005
No more slide to the ride.(firehouses in New York City )(Brief Article... September 19, 2005
Is there a psychic car in your future?(advanced driving simulators )(B... September 19, 2005
Turning daydreams into a best-seller.(Christopher Paolini )(Brief Arti... September 19, 2005
Skater takes on the Great Wall.(Danny Way)(Brief Article) September 19, 2005
Gross-out goodies.(Fear Factor candies)(Brief Article) September 19, 2005
Numbers in the news.(money management in education, slaves around the ... September 19, 2005
Log on to gym class.(Brief Article) September 19, 2005
Mahender Singh, a street dentist in Jaipur, India, sells dentures and ... September 19, 2005
Game show. September 19, 2005
United Nations quiz. September 19, 2005
Justice, delayed. September 19, 2005
The U.S. & the UN.(cartoon analysis)(Brief Article) September 19, 2005
UN troops: trying to keep the peace. September 19, 2005
Adjusting to a new home, new values. September 19, 2005
Should states ban junk food in schools? In response to rising obesity ... September 19, 2005
When Brad Pitt gets more coverage than genocide.(Darfur )(Brief Articl... September 19, 2005
In U.S. high schools, too many empty seats.(Brief Article) September 19, 2005
Letter from the editor.(Editorial) September 19, 2005
Apes rule the rock.(MONKEY BUSINESS)(Brief Article) September 19, 2005
Women on the bench.(GOVERNMENT) September 19, 2005
Noted & quoted.(SOUNDBITES) September 19, 2005
Cartoons.(Cartoon) September 19, 2005
China's leaders have a new watchdog: the Internet.(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
1920: women get the vote: the 19th Amendment was ratified 85 years ago... September 05, 2005
A town for the deaf? Would a town where sign language is the norm be a... September 05, 2005
War of words: for more than 200 years, Americans have revered the Cons... September 05, 2005
Soldiers, but not citizens: for the thousands of Mexicans in the U.S. ... September 05, 2005
Globalization: the challenge to America: computers and the Internet ha... September 05, 2005
Reaching for the sky.(black students) September 05, 2005
Presidential 'Pod.(George W. Bush' iPod)(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
Should soda & snacks be suspended?(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
How you use the Internet.(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
The new face of Indy racing.(Danica Patrick)(Brief Article)(Interview) September 05, 2005
Hard-spell advertising.(English literacy)(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
Noted & quoted.(SOUNDBITES) September 05, 2005
When in doubt, sort it out.(sorting garbage)(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
Killers that also cure.(snake venoms )(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
Numbers in the news.(speed of Kingda Ka, Indian economy, bid on Volksw... September 05, 2005
The man behind the mask.(mummies)(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
As part of their graduation ceremony this spring, Iranian policewomen ... September 05, 2005
Helping Afghan girls get to school. September 05, 2005
Should women be allowed in combat? Women make up 15 percent of America... September 05, 2005
What if ads could dribble?(advertising on sports uniform)(Brief Articl... September 05, 2005
What's happened to America's middle class?(Brief Article) September 05, 2005
Cartoons.(Cartoon) September 05, 2005
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