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Articles from New York Times Upfront (March 22, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
America is now facing the dark side of free trade. Herbert, Bob Brief Article 187
Arrested in school: offenses that once earned suspensions or 'time-outs' are now resulting in handcuffs and trips to juvenile-detention centers. Rimer, Sara 1410
Bush's right-hand woman: with world issues at center stage, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice spends more time with the President than any other adviser-and plays a key role in the development of U.S. foreign policy. Bumiller, Elisabeth Cover Story 2272
Cartoons. 53
Charlie, a 104-year-old macaw once owned by Winston Churchill, sits on the shoulder of Sylvia Martin in Reigate, England, in January. 63
Cloud juice for sale. Brief Article 194
Conan in the dog house. Brief Article 143
Correction. Correction Notice 20
D-Day by the numbers. 422
D-day: the great invasion: sixty years ago this spring, Allied troops stormed the beaches of France in a heroic effort to free Europe from Germany's grip. Whitney, Craig R. 1687
Fighting over Robin Hood's murky roots. Brief Article 222
Free expression in a virtual world: Peter Ludlow was booted from the Sims online game after reporting on player misbehavior. Now the Michigan professor is asking: don't cyberpeople have rights? Harmon, Amy 753
Lip-synching for the fans. 160
Mad cow testing. Brief Article 184
Misspellings on eBay. Brief Article 156
Noted & quoted. Brief Article 142
Numbers in the news. 123
Positively elementary discoveries. Brief Article 111
Should federal law limit college tuition increases? In the last year, tuition and fees at four-year public colleges rose 14 percent. Congress is considering action. Mckeon, Buck 522
Turning gift cards into cold hard cash. Interview 224
Upfront quiz 1. 221
Upfront quiz show. 280
Will steroids strike 'em out? Vecsey, George 191
Without security, Afghan women are still in chains. Kristof, Nicholas D. Brief Article 157

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