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Articles from New York Times Upfront (September 20, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
A "Micro Flying Robot". 55
A long-distance burger. Brief Article 127
A platoon of twitching noses. Brief Article 206
A young scientist's life: it's not all in the lab. Storm, Shaye 528
According to the latest poll ... These days, it's hard to turn on a TV or open a newspaper without seeing a poll. But not all polls are created equal, and it can be tricky figuring out what they really mean--if they mean anything at all. Meislin, Richard J. 2358
Are students better, or just their grades? Brief Article 122
Cartoons. Cartoon 109
Cookies fit for the White House? Brief Article 155
Death in Darfur: a bloody conflict in western Sudan has taken the lives of thousands and threatens a million more. Sengupta Somini 662
Extreme ironing gathers steam. Brief Article 144
From boom to bust: the crash of '29: in the roaring '20s, Americans thought that the good times would last forever. Then came Black Thursday. Norris, Floyd 1597
Great shakes: from the 1-4-5 to the Taliban. Brief Article 184
Is the U.S. ready for electronic voting? Experts are divided over whether the benefits outweigh the security and reliability risks. Rubin, Avi 497
Letter from the editor. Rebhun, Elliott Editorial 173
Letting the dying choose how to bid farewell. Kristof, Nicholas D. Brief Article 192
Noted & quoted. 148
Numbers in the news. Brief Article 128
Off the sidelines: cheerleading is now a varsity sport at the University of Maryland, but not everyone's cheering. Pennington, Bill Brief Article 310
On social issues, Kerry is the great straddler. Safire, William Brief Article 167
Right axis, wrong evil. Dowd, Maureen Brief Article 148
Selling the army in wartime: for many recruits, enlisting used to mean cash for college and few risks. But 9/11 and the war in Iraq have made signing up a more complicated decision. Davey, Monica 2014
Soldiers around the globe. Illustration 71
Talking politics with Iowa's teen elector. Interview 202
What's next for the Supreme Court? When the Justices return from their summer recess, they will consider the constitutionality of the death penalty for juvenile offenders. Also on the docket: the future of the Court itself. Lewis, Neil A. 1979

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