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Articles from New York Times Upfront (January 24, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
'The dog ate my homework'. Anderson, Dave Brief Article 140
1838: The Trail of Tears: forced to resettle in what became Oklahoma, many Cherokee died on the brutal journey west. Bowman, Rex 1717
A strategy for turning down the heat in Iraq. Friedman, Thomas L. Brief Article 206
Big, bad 'soovs' invade Europe. Brief Article 144
Bush should get ahead of the stem-cell gold rush. Safire, William Brief Article 160
Can you do the Math? Brief Article 95
Cartoons. 125
Chimps with tool kits. Brief Article 199
Continental divide: casinos have helped make some Indian tribes rich. But what about the many Native Americans who don't benefit from gambling? Nagourney, Eric 2328
Do ATMs belong with ABCs? Brief Article 146
Driving at 130 mph: all in a day's work. Interview 225
Game show. Brief Article 248
Going nuclear? Iran and North Korea are the two most visible--but not the only--threats in an age when it has become easier to build and hide nuclear weapons. How will President Bush respond? Sanger, David E. Cover Story 2143
Letter from the editor. Rebhun, Elliot Editorial 161
Noted & quoted. 143
Numbers in the news. Brief Article 105
Opinion & debate. Brief Article 310
Pictures of the missing. 71
Rare breed: republican professors. Brief Article 101
Should we raise fuel-efficiency standards? Everyone's in favor of better mileage for cars. The issue is whether the government or the market should set the standards. 565
Spinach juices up batteries. Brief Article 151
Watching over you: to keep better tabs on students, one Texas district is testing ID badges that track school comings and goings. Richtel, Matt 364
Welcome to Africa dot com. Brief Article 124

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