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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.
Numbers in the news.(NEWS & TRENDS) September 22, 2008
Cartoon analysis.(Cartoon) September 22, 2008
Cartoons.(Cartoon) September 22, 2008
Way before Macs & PCs.(TECHNOLOGY)(Antikythera Mechanism)(Brief articl... September 22, 2008
A tourist from Shanghai.(NEWS & TRENDS)(Brief article) September 22, 2008
Silent soundtrack.(MUSIC)(Brief article) September 22, 2008
Grease: as good as gold.(ENERGY)(Brief article) September 22, 2008
No frills, no tuition.(COLLEGE)(Berea College )(Brief article) September 22, 2008
Part-time pets.(BUSINESS)(Brief article) September 22, 2008
Pawns & Brawn.(SPORTS)(Chess Boxing )(Brief article) September 22, 2008
A new cold war? Russia's invasion of Georgia last month may signal a n... September 22, 2008
Growing up Saudi: in a strict Islamic society like Saudi Arabia, segre... September 22, 2008
Fast food: L.A. says not so fast: in an effort to improve people's die... September 22, 2008
Election speak 2008: words and phrases to know to help you follow the ... September 22, 2008
The 30-second campaign: even in the era of the Internet, TV ads still ... September 22, 2008
The new face of America: by 2042, minorities will make up the majority... September 22, 2008
Genetics and addiction: scientists are uncovering new information from... September 22, 2008
1948: the Berlin airlift: in one of the first confrontations of the co... September 22, 2008
Is the U.S. winning the war on terror? It's been seven years since 9/1... September 22, 2008
A sporting gesture touches 'em all: how many athletes would help an in... September 22, 2008
'My future is flying toward me': after spending much of her life in fo... September 22, 2008
The cost of running for president.(GRAPH: ELECTION 2008)(Brief article... September 22, 2008
Photo analysis.(Brief article) September 22, 2008
Game show.(Brief article) September 22, 2008
Genetics and addiction. September 22, 2008
Middle East.(Saudi Arabia's oil control and american soldiers in iraq)... September 01, 2008
Cartoon analysis.(Brief article) September 01, 2008
Game show.(Brief article) September 01, 2008
What filling up really costs.(GRAPH * NATIONAL)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
Cartoons.(Cartoon) September 01, 2008
From Iraq to America: Ali Nadhaif and his parents are among the few Ir... September 01, 2008
An African tale: a small gift from Connecticut not only changed a youn... September 01, 2008
Are illegal immigrants good for the U.S. economy? There are currently ... September 01, 2008
1959 the Cuban revolution: Fidel Castro came to power promising democr... September 01, 2008
Growing up: in a strict Islamic society like Saudi Arabia, segregation... September 01, 2008
China's cheerleaders: China has many critics, both at home and abroad.... September 01, 2008
The death penalty debate: after a seven-month break, executions have r... September 01, 2008
"Election speak": 20 words and phrases to help you understand what the... September 01, 2008
Election 2008: what's at stake: whoever wins in November will face eno... September 01, 2008
Crude awakening: the U.S. finally faces the cost of its addiction to f... September 01, 2008
46.(NUMBERS IN THE NEWS)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
25 cents.(NUMBERS IN THE NEWS)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
What killed Napoleon?(FRANCE)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
College women go to the mat.(SPORTS)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
Is "O.C. soda" next?(NEWS & TRENDS)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
From gulags to Gucci.(RUSSIA)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
Looking for a few good shepherds.(CAREERS)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
An unusual fashion show.(NEWS & TRENDS)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
Measuring 56 million middies.(JAPAN)(Brief article) September 01, 2008
[Cartoon].(Cartoon) September 01, 2008
$30 billion.(NUMBERS IN THE NEWS) September 01, 2008
3,000.(NUMBERS IN THE NEWS) September 01, 2008
$2.6 million.(NUMBERS IN THE NEWS) September 01, 2008
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