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Articles from New York Times Upfront (April 5, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
867-5309: for now, it's on hold. Brief Article 162
Bankrupt by 25: people under age 25 make up the fastest-growing age group filing for bankruptcy. Easy credit, bigger student loans, and financial, illiteracy are fueling the trend. Smillie, Dirk 637
Bush campaign takes to the air. Dowd, Maureen Brief Article 129
Cartoons. Cartoon 108
Changing your address for college. 105
Cruising, Syrian style. 219
Facing 'growing pains' and overcoming them. Magram, Henry 452
Fear Factor's brave taste tester. Interview 223
France's new dress code: a ban on religious symbols in schools shows how differently France and the U.S. think about religion and pluralism. Sciolino, Elaine 1313
Give tech a chance: with the number of computer-science majors declining, Bill Gates is touring colleges to talk up the computer industry. Lohr, Steve 363
Have game, will travel: high-school sports teams in Alaska go by land, sea, and air to play ball. Pennington, Bill Brief Article 315
In Congress, pork is always on the menu: spending bills are traditionally filled with special-interest items known as pork. This year, lawmakers' pet projects could cost a record $23 billion. Stolberg, Sheryl Gay 1038
Lessons from the supermarket. Fuentes-Berain, Rossana 310
Marriage proposals: while the attitudes of many Americans about gays are changing, recent court rulings, weddings, and proposals to amend the Constitution have started a difficult national debate on gay marriage. Vilbig, Peter 897
Never squawk alone. Brief Article 144
Nice work if you can get it. Brief Article 227
Noted & quoted. 145
Numbers in the news. 121
Princess beware. Brief Article 152
Rewarding honesty. Brief Article 161
Should the draft be reinstated? Since ending the draft in 1973, the U.S. has had an all-volunteer military. Now, a bill in Congress proposes bringing back the draft. Kirk, Mark 531
The Truman surprise: in the election of 1948, Harry Truman fooled pollsters (and almost everyone else) when he beat Thomas Dewey to win a full term in the White House. Roberts, Sam 1572
To speak to a young Indian with aspirations, press 1. Friedman, Thomas L. 195
Trade between the U.S. and Mexico. 474
Upfront quiz 1. Brief Article 294
Upfront quiz show. Brief Article 308
War & remembrance: the U.S. and Mexico share a long, sometimes-troubled history that goes back to the Mexican-American War--which still resonates on both sides of the border. Weiner, Tim Cover Story 1608
Why allowing snowmobiles in Yellowstone is green. Kristof, Nicholas D. Brief Article 162
With her trademark fingernails. Brief Article 42

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