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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.
They don't pull punches.(SPORTS)(muay Thai)(Brief article) October 22, 2007
Timbuktu: no longer nowhere.(AFRICA)(Ahmed Baba Institute's library)(B... October 22, 2007
Africa's rising hopes: despite the problems their nations face, a port... October 22, 2007
Mexico: the challenges ahead: can a new president boost his nation's e... October 22, 2007
Why China needs its own progressive Era: recalls of Chinese products e... October 22, 2007
A comeback for made in the U.S.A.(domestic products) October 22, 2007
You, too, can be a banker to the poor: Times columnist Nicholas D. Kri... October 22, 2007
World affairs annual 2008. October 22, 2007
Snapshots.(world records )(Table) October 22, 2007
Should the U.S. negotiate with its enemies? It's hardly a new issue fo... October 22, 2007
Cartoons.(Cartoon) October 22, 2007
Game show.(Brief article) October 22, 2007
Political cartoons.(CARTOON ANALYSIS)(Brief article) October 22, 2007
This mummy.(NEWS & TRENDS)('La Doncella' mummy exhibit)(Brief article) October 22, 2007
Dying words.(LANGUAGE)(extinction of languages)(Brief article) October 22, 2007
Imported humor.(RUSSIA)('Schastlivy Vmeste')(Brief article) October 22, 2007
Venezuela's time trials.(SOUTH AMERICA)(Brief article) October 22, 2007
What not to wear.(IRAN)(Islamic clothing)(Brief article) October 22, 2007
Numbers in the news.(NEWS & TRENDS)(Brief article) October 22, 2007
Is America's food supply safe? E. coli in spinach, salmonella in peanu... October 01, 2007
"A grave wrong": during World War II, more than 100,000 Japanese-Ameri... October 01, 2007
Around the world in 97 days.(AVIATION)(Brief article) October 01, 2007
Poultry in motion.(FOOD)(Brief article) October 01, 2007
An African tragedy: Zimbabwe was once one of Africa's most prosperous ... October 01, 2007
Fashion police: bans on sagging jeans raise the question: what happens... October 01, 2007
A matter of mosque & state: a number of universities have installed fo... October 01, 2007
A fair race? Oscar Pistorius, 20, wants to compete in the Olympics. Bu... October 01, 2007
Major dilemma: more schools are requiring high school freshmen to decl... October 01, 2007
Joining the Army in wartime: enlisting wasn't a tough decision for Kal... October 01, 2007
The real cost of fake goods: some of the profits from counterfeiting s... October 01, 2007
Cartoons.(Cartoon) October 01, 2007
College majors: what's hot.(GRAPH: NATIONAL)(Graph) October 01, 2007
Game show. October 01, 2007
Clarification.(Correction notice) October 01, 2007
Pakistan students.(NEWS & TRENDS)(Brief article) October 01, 2007
Why sad movies are fattening.(BEHAVIOR)(Brief article) October 01, 2007
Who's been editing Wikipedia?(THE WEB)(Brief article) October 01, 2007
Recipe for debt.(CAREERS)(Brief article) October 01, 2007
Self-serve cycling.(ENVIRONMENT)(Brief article) October 01, 2007
Numbers in the news.(NEW & TRENDS)(Australia's Heritage Tea Rooms)(Bri... October 01, 2007
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