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Letter from the editor.


In this issue, we focus on Mexico Mexico, city, Mexico
Mexico or Mexico City, Span. Ciudad de México (Méjico), city (1990 pop. 8,236,960; 1991 met. area est. 20,899,000), central Mexico, capital and largest city of Mexico.
, with a cover story on the hazardous journey that a million Mexicans Arts
''See also List of Mexican artists
  • Alberto Arai an architect, theorist and writer
  • Luis Barragán, an architect
  • Max Cetto, an architect, educator and historian
  • Heberto Castillo, civil engineer
  • Miguel Covarrubias, a painter
 make each year attempting to cross the border illegally into the U.S. We then visit Alicia Alvarez Al·va·rez   , Luis Walter 1911-1988.

American physicist. He won a 1968 Nobel Prize for his study of subatomic particles.
, 15, and her family in Mexicali Mexicali (māhēkä`lē), city (1990 pop. 438,377), capital of Baja California state, NW Mexico, across the border from Calexico, Calif. . Alicia would like to go to college and improve her life, but she'll need to overcome many challenges to do so.

An in-depth article in our national section poses a "big picture" question about America: Are we still a class-based society? We hope it provokes some interesting student debates. We also look at President Bush's choice of Samuel A. Alito Jr. for the Supreme Court.

If we can take five minutes of your time, we've posted a short survey for teachers who use Upfront at www.scholastic.com/upfrontsurvey. Your feedback is incredibly valuable in helping us put the magazine together, so thanks in advance for your input.
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Author:Rebhun, Elliott
Publication:New York Times Upfront
Date:Nov 28, 2005
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