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Articles from New York Times Upfront (March 11, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
"Militants" or "Terrorists"? (letters). Vishkin, Allon 94
A U.S. IOU? (National). Stevenson, Richard W. Brief Article 184
AIDS rises. (Health). Rosenthal, Elisabeth Brief Article 107
Attacking the "axis of evil": with activity in Afghanistan winding down, the U.S. ponders targets from Africa to Asia. (International). Vilbig, Peter 1781
Big eater. (Art). Grimes, William Brief Article 119
Brain: no more free answers. (voices). Hite-Ridley, Dominique Brief Article 487
Cells allowed. (Schools). Tauber, Chris Brief Article 155
Climbing out of war. (Photo). 33
Graph execise: Americans speak out on the Enron collapse. Brief Article 253
Housewives 1, Feminists 0: divided over women's rights, the two sides waged a battle over the Equal Rights Amendment. (times past). Price, Sean 1721
Is feminism still relevant? Has feminism already achieved its goal of equality between the sexes and become obsolete? Or is there still work to be done? (opinion). Denfeld, Rene Brief Article 738
Is Iraq next? The U.S. accuses Saddam Hussein of developing nuclear and biological weapons. Some say he should be the next target in the war on terror. (International). Smith, Patricia Brief Article 775
Napster meets Blockbuster. (Circuits). Harmon, Amy Brief Article 119
Online survey. (upfrontmagazine.com). Brief Article 26
Punish drug users. (letters). Protzman, David 76
Quiz 1. 187
Quiz 2. 265
Quiz 3. 375
Quiz 4. 193
Sound bite. Brief Article 38
Teens need Z's. (letters). Pierce, Maggie 88
The great Enron disappearing act: who is responsible for the biggest business scandal in a generation? Where did all the money go? Everyone from the public to Congress wants answers. (National). Vilbig, Peter 2536
The strange Odyssey of John Walker Lindh: like many teens, he was searching for a spiritual connection. But his journey led to radical Islam -- and charges that he betrayed his country. (National). McCollum, Sean Biography 1808
Who needs human actors? As digital characters become more real, advances in technology threaten to make actual people obsolete in Hollywood. (arts). Kehr, Dave Brief Article 816

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