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Articles from New York Times Upfront (May 8, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
1936: the 'Nazi Olympics': three years before World War II, Adolf Hitler turned the Berlin Games into a tense spectacle designed to showcase 'Aryan superiority'. Potts, Courtney 1883
A modest proposal. 157
A nation of immigrants. 338
All that glitters: the demand for gold is soaring. But some of the methods used to mine gold today take a heavy toll on the environment. Johnson, Kirk 1773
America needs immigrants and strong borders. Friedman, Thomas L. Column 174
At the top of the tribe: as tribal leaders, American Indian women are breaking with tradition even as they work to preserve it. Davey, Monica 737
Climbing the walls. 160
Could a giant fish be the missing link? 121
Flue fears: bird flu has spread rapidly in the last few months, but how serious is the threat to humans? Rosenthal, Elisabeth 845
Game show. 195
Judas, minus the betrayal. 170
Leftovers from the Cold War. Brief article 125
Noted & quoted. 134
Numbers in the news. 123
Sharing her culture through dance. Interview 226
Should the driving age be raised to 18? Alarmed by car accidents involving teenagers, a number of states are considering raising the age for getting a license. Korokna-Palicz, Alex Column 543
South Africa: the best hope for success on the continent. Cohen, Roger Column 200
Taking in a family in Katrina's wake. Hoffman, Josh 513
The great immigration debate: there's general, agreement that America's immigration system needs fixing--but that's where the consensus ends. Smith, Patricia Cover story 1428
The tragedy of Darfur: ethnic conflict in Sudan has killed 200,000 civilians and created 2 million refugees. Polgreen, Lydia 990
What's the matter with France? Young people are angry, Muslims feel unwelcome, and the economy is hurting. 'Springtime in Paris' used to be more fun. Zack, Ian 746
When dogs fly ... 184
Why baseball is under a cloud. Rhoden, William C. Column 139

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