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Articles from New York Times Upfront (April 8, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
Advertising's sneak: advertisers are going to new lengths to hook you--burying their messages in your games, on Web sites, even in your friends at school. (National)(Cover Story). Vilbig, Peter 1959
Business plan: fail, fail, win. (voices). Eind, Giovanni 459
Copy lock. (Circuits). Harmon, Amy Brief Article 142
Crisis in the cocaine capital: civil war has torn Colombia for nearly 40 years. Peace talks have failed, and the war is again heating up. With drugs, oil, and security at stake, American involvement may expand beyond fighting the war on drugs. (International). Brodzinsky, Sibylla 1982
Drawing on the news. 170
Getting real with troop TV. (Media). Barringer, Felicity 198
How cigarette companies smoked out teen readers. (Graph Exercise). 294
Idol wish. (Arts). Zielbauer, Paul Brief Article 194
Keep Ground Zero sacred. (letters). Dries, Kathryn Derry Letter to the Editor 82
No A for AP tests. (Education). Arenson, Karen W. Brief Article 112
Reaching out to distant worlds; how do we respond when E.T. phones? Scientists are drafting a message to be sure humans make a good first impression. (science times). Overbye, Dennis 997
Should students do the grading? The Supreme Court says the practice doesn't violate a student's right to privacy, but is it right for students to grade each other? (opinion). Brown, Nick 585
The heat is on: as evidence of global warming mounts, President Bush tries to balance the environment's health with the economy's. (National). Revkin, Andrew C. 2078
The tax we love to hate; good or bad? American or un-American? The federal income tax has provoked intense debate, but it has paid for wars and funded America's rise as a superpower. (times past). McCollum, Sean 1317
Think you have nothing to do? (International). Sciolino, Elaine Brief Article 131
Too young for the big leagues? Basketball players come under fire for turning pro when they're still teenagers. So why is it OK for soccer, hockey, and baseball players? (sports). Drevitch, Gary 972

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