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Articles from New York Times Upfront (September 6, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
1968: in a year of turmoil, a nation goes to the polls: the Vietnam War and violent social unrest at home set the stage for Richard Nixon's victory in one of the most dramatic presidential races in U.S. history. Roberts, Sam 1584
A snickers for your password? Brief Article 110
Are we safer since 9/11? The government has taken steps to improve security, but disagreement exists over their effectiveness. Graham, Bob 488
Biscuits made of dirt, butter, salt, and water. Brief Article 69
Blazing a trail for Afghan women. Brief Article 223
Cartoons. 48
China's fading communism. Kristof, Nicholas D. Brief Article 132
Enough of this chump change: abolish the penny! Safire, William Brief Article 176
From homelessness to college, one teenager's journey. Ferrer, Tabitha Short Story 552
Game show. 236
I'll take the cash, please. Brief Article 30
In Saudi Arabia's schools, the ABC's of hatred. Friedman, Thomas L. Brief Article 192
It's tough at the top. Brief Article 159
Letter from the editor. Rebhun, Elliott Editorial 142
Movies show a little class. Brief Article 202
Noted & quoted. 124
Numbers in the news. 120
Practicing on the guys. Brief Article 165
Regular, unleaded, or hog? Brief Article 140
Remembering home: white most immigrants come to the U.S. to start new lives, many of them continue to support their families--and sometimes entire towns--in their home countries. Lahiri, Tripti 1119
South Africa's decade of freedom: in the 10 years since the end of apartheid, South Africa has come a long way. But this young democracy still faces many challenges. Wines, Michael 1908
Sticker shock at the pump: terrorism fears and rising demand have pushed gas prices higher. But is gas really as expensive as it seems? Banerjee, Neela 383
The challenges ahead: the American-led occupation has officially ended, but the road to a peaceful, stable, and democratic Iraq is lined with many obstacles. Smith, Patricia 2094
Warm embraces, no charge. Brief Article 179
What's at stake: many issues will confront whoever wins in November. But in choosing between George W. Bush and John Kerry, voters will decide what America's role in the world should be. Sanger, David E. Cover Story 2131
Where the jobs are. Holmes, Nigel 352

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