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Articles from New York Times Upfront (February 25, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
Boys and girls together. (letters). Wood, Jennifer 64
Drawing on the news. Brief Article 131
Drug wonders. (Science). Tauber, Chris Evaluation 114
Drugs derail your future. (letters). Cole, Jessica 42
Eager to learn and relearn. (International). Waldman, Amy Brief Article 168
Expression vs. Disruption. (National). Brief Article 678
Flashpoint Kashmir: a mountain territory takes center stage as India and Pakistan, both armed with nuclear weapons, move dangerously close to war. (International). Smith, Patricia 1532
Graph exercise: Kashmir dispute fuels India-Pakistan arms race. Brief Article 311
Ground Zero: a place for remembrance, or for gawkers? Thousands died there, and many more still mourn. Should the World Trade Center site be open to the public? (opinion). Getsoff, David 596
House of Oz. (TV). Rutenberg, Jim Brief Article 142
Justice delayed: four black girls died in a 1963 bombing in racially divided Birmingham. Now the last suspect is about to go on trial. (times past). McCollum, Sean 1292
No secret identities. (National). Lee, Jennifer Brief Article 147
No to U.S. weapons sales. (letters). Mather, Carrie 93
Not another fake teen movie. (voices). Ashenmacher, Will Brief Article 394
Online survey. (upfrontmagazine.com). 33
Quiz 1. Brief Article 554
Quiz 2. Brief Article 350
Quiz 3. Brief Article 284
Rap's fighting words: rival stars Jay-Z and Nas revive the art of the hip-hop dis in an old-school feud that just may be about fun and profit. (arts). Century, Douglas 739
The online loophole. (National). Brief Article 381
The suspects of war. (Photo). Brief Article 59
Time should fit crime. (letters). 243
Time to help each other. (letters). Sullivan, Kathleen B. 96
Tuning out? (Music). Brief Article 139
What can I say? In this time of war, high school students are facing ever-stricter limits on their First Amendment rights, especially if their opinions aren't patriotic. (National). Nagourney, Eric 1681

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