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Articles from New York Times Upfront (November 27, 2006)

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1607: the legacy of Jamestown: four hundred years ago, the first permanent English settlement in North America planted the seed that became the United States. How would things be different if the colonists had given up and gone home? Roberts, Sam 1914
A loud message for the president: the Democrats' success in this month's midterm elections has created a new political landscape in Washington. The results were widely seen as a call for change. Toner, Robin 884
Are paper books doomed? Pogue, David 174
Behind the veil debate: the British debate over full-face veils worn by some Muslim women raises a bigger issue: how well are Muslims assimilating in Great Britain and the rest of Europe? Cowell, Alan 811
Cartoons. Cartoon 113
Does the 'Real ID' law make sense? The controversy involves not only whether it will make Americans safer, but also whether it's a step toward national ID cards. Kurk, Neal M. 531
Lessons in the real world. Vecsey, George 165
Letter from the editor. Rebhun, Elliott 91
Marc Davis: fast times at Lake Norman High. Interview 229
Married life, after death. 122
Missing those pies and fries. 143
Muslim immigrants in Europe. 352
Noted & quoted. 129
Numbers in the news. 125
One small step toward invisibility. 132
Out of Africa: more Africans are now coming to the United States as immigrants than in the days of slavery. Roberts, Sam 1905
Paying tribute or trivializing? 116
Political cartoon. 172
Sidestepping the gas guzzlers. 47
Slavery's diaspora pays a visit: Ghana wants the descendants of American slaves to visit, invest, and even settle in the land of their ancestors. Polgreen, Lydia 394
Take it from the Iraqis ... Kristof, Nicholas D. 181
Team Congress takes the field. 149
Teens and tobacco. 136
The deadly effects of tobacco addiction. 863
The Lesotho promise. 67
Tobacco addiction and secondhand smoke: a message from Dr. Nora Volkow, Director of NIDA. Volkow, Nora 718
Tomorrow will be a better day. Rittenberg, Josh 489
Travis's dilemma: his father wants him to take over the family farm in Kansas. But 18-year-old Travis Warner, who has just started college, isn't so sure. Will he join the exodus of young people leaving the rural Great Plains for opportunities elsewhere? Smith, Patricia Cover story 2033
When speaking out was a crime: freedom of speech during wartime has long been the subject of debate. During World War I, 79 people were convicted under Montana's sedition laws. It's taken 88 years to clear their names. Robbins, Jim 992
Why put up with a lazy rat? 184

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