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Articles from New York Times Upfront (January 10, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
A new U.S. Senator wins Kenyan hearts in a landslide: a Kenyan village follows the rise of Barack Obama to the Senate--and maybe beyond. Lacey, Marc Brief Article 321
A TV cries 'wolf'. Brief Article 165
Bolly beats holly. Brief Article 66
Built for the long run. Brief Article 180
Bush's second act: news analysis: can the president avoid the 'second-term jinx' as he pursues an ambitious, complicated, and risky agenda? Sanger, David E. Cover Story 1889
Cartoons. 166
Censoring private Ryan. Rich, Frank Brief Article 126
Chess queen gets girls into the game. Brief Article 228
Crab coalitions. Brief Article 174
Designer speed traps. Brief Article 161
Educating the street children of Vietnam. Nguyen, Chi 466
For China to advance, the gag must be lifted. Kristof, Nicholas D. Brief Article 196
Game show. Brief Article 237
Games & Gizmos for the SAT. Brief Article 96
In an authoritarian country like North Korea. Brief Article 70
Letter from the editor. Nebhun, Elliott Editorial 134
Loopy about cereal. Brief Article 139
Made in China. 430
Media monoliths: are today's entertainment conglomerates controlling too much of what Americans read, listen to, and watch? Kafka, Peter 2102
Noted & quoted. 118
Numbers in the news. Brief Article 124
Old ways, new world: for Afghan and Indian immigrants in the U.S., dating and marriage present special challenges. Berger, Joseph 1065
Should legal immigrants be allowed to vote? New York and other cities are thinking about letting legal immigrants vote in local elections, a right only citizens currently have. 518
The 28th amendment: equal opportunity for immigrants. Safire, William Brief Article 143
The Chinese century: Will China surpass the United States as the world's economic reader? Fishman, Ted C. 1962
The liberation of Auschwitz: sixty years ago this month, advancing Allied troops came face to face with the horrors of the Nazi death camps. Berger, Joseph 1920

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