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Articles from New York Times Upfront (February 5, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
1974: the accidental president: Gerald Ford never ran for higher office, but after the Watergate scandal, he stepped into the presidency and helped the nation heal its wounds. Zack, Ian 1973
A day in the life of the lord: in the U.S., titles of nobility are prohibited by the Constitution. But kings, queens, dukes, and lords are still a big part of British society. In a recent interview, William Herbert, 28, tells what it's like to be an earl. Lewine, Edward Interview 485
A dress code for the yearbook? 160
A hunk of what? Worth how much?! 142
A tan is so not to die for. 129
Capital punishment: by the numbers. 375
Cartoons. Cartoon 113
Dancing with the stars (of the City Ballet). 257
Game show. 190
How your body responds to stress. 192
In Africa, something new in the air: reform, and hope. Kristof, Nicholas D. 176
In the news: Iran. Stein, Ed Cartoon 87
Iran's students speak out: students played a key role in the 1979 revolution. Until recently, they had been largely silenced under Ahmadinejad's regime. Fathi, Nazila 1377
It's 10 p.m. want to know where your children are? Pogue, David 138
Latest research. 141
Lesson plan & reproducible. 256
Letter from the editor. Rebhun, Elliott Editorial 109
Managing stress. 113
Myth vs. reality. 107
Never forget the history. Rhoden, William C. 137
Noted & quoted. 133
Numbers in the news. 141
Polo shoots for mass appeal. 160
Sent home. 27
Should the U.S. send additional troops to Iraq? President Bush's new plan for the war, which he announced last month, includes a "surge" of 20,000 more U.S. troops for Iraq. Biden, Joseph R., Jr. 524
Speaking in (23) tongues. 124
Stress and drug abuse. Volkow, Nora D. 127
Stress and drug abuse: the brain connection. 167
Stressing out? 93
The death penalty debate: the United States is one of the few industrialized nations that still uses capital punishment. Under increasing scrutiny by the courts, it continues to stir strong feelings on both sides. Liptak, Adam Cover story 2253
The Great Wall of China. 74
Wal-Mart's bright idea. 185
What do you know about stress and drug abuse? 328

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