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Articles from New York Times Upfront (April 2, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
1947: Jackie Robinson integrates baseball: long before the civil rights movement took center stage, baseball's color barrier fell when Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. Bilyeu, Suzanne 2097
A hotel guest. 76
Advertising: by the numbers. 381
Are thin mints on thin ice? Applebome, Peter 142
Cartoons. Cartoon 135
Coulda, woulda, shoulda ... 139
Desperate letters: newly discovered letters written by Anne Frank's father, Otto, chronicle his anguished efforts to get his family into the United States. Cohen, Patricia 1437
Game show. 214
Going to war: who decides? The debate between President Bush and Congress over the conduct of the Iraq war is the latest in a long line of disputes over war powers. Smith, Patricia 2348
In the shoes of an illegal immigrant: at a park in central Mexico, tourists pay to simulate an illegal border crossing. Does this teach empathy, or is it just plain crass? Healy, Patrick O'Gilfoil 431
Iran's women challenge the mullahs, one signature at a time. Casey, Maura J. 154
Is it news or entertainment? Herbert, Bob 181
Is there no escape? In their efforts to grab consumers' attention, advertisers seem determined to fill every available space. Story, Louise Cover story 659
Letter from the editor. Rebhun, Elliott Editorial 109
Newborn Nixons & little Lenins. 89
Numbers in the news. 144
Should schools do random drug testing? Since the Supreme Court ruled random testing programs constitutional in 2002, more than a thousand schools have implemented them. Boyd, Graham 532
Surf's upscale! Catching a wave: a new-and-improved image for surfing. 162
Turkey at a crossroads: partly in Europe and partly in Asia, Turkey literally and figuratively straddles East and West. The question is, which way will Turkey turn? Tavernise, Sabrina 982

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