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Articles from New York Times Upfront (September 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
America's global reach costs big bucks. 432
Black in class. Morreale, Marie Interview 176
Brenton Butler didn't do it: but he did confess. And so do a surprising number of innocent people--teenagers in particular. Studies show that teens are especially vulnerable to making false confessions with terrible consequences. Smith, Patricia 2795
Cartoons. 53
Do fish ache? Brief Article 93
How about a bar of soap for my monkey? 40
Is American an empire? America is the world's only superpower. It dominates the globe militarily, economically, and culturally. It is a 21st-century empire? And how does the rest of the world feel about that? Berkeley, Bill 1778
Now I'm a test-tube teenager. O'Connell, Rachelle 460
Should the high court restrict a suspect's right to remain silent? Soon it could be, "you have the right to remain silent--after the police question you." The Supreme Court will decide this year. Bress, Frank 627
Teen gossip jumps to the Web. Brief Article 184
The muscle that built the rail: to complete the transcontinental railroad, two companies hired cheap immigrant labor and raced to lay the most track. McCollum, Sean 1425
The parties face off: Bush supporters say young people will help turn the President's popularity into an era of Republican rule. But polls show the country is still closely divided. Vilbig, Peter 2668
Upfront quiz show. 290
Violent games beneficial? Well ... Brief Article 104
Why I go extreme: for world class adventure athlete Will Gadd, real life begins up in the clouds. Gadd, Will 928

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