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Articles from New York Times Upfront (September 17, 2007)

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10 Supreme Court cases every teen should know: more of the Court's most important rulings on freedom of speech and privacy at school, and other issues affecting teenagers: Part 2. Jacobs, Tom 2090
12%. 19
19 million. 32
1957 Sputnik launches the space race: at the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union sent the first satellite into space. A stunned America reacted by jump-starting its space program, leading to the historic moon landing 12 years later. Roberts, Sam 2114
4%. 26
66. 35
8 million. 22
A mother daughter culture clash: Chandra Touch has struggled to make her mother, a Cambodian immigrant, understand her American Lifestyle and ambitions. Touch, Chandra 553
An anthropologist excavates a mass grave recently discovered near Scharfenberg, Germany. 59
Back in the game: with American Indians reasserting their heritage through lacrosse--a game invented by their ancestors--they're helping to make it one of the country's fastest-growing sports. Hu, Winnie 807
Brother act: in the year since Fidel Castro fell ill, Cuba has been in limbo. His brother, Raul, is acting President, but Fidel is still making his presence felt. McKinley, James C., Jr. 1139
Cartoons. Cartoon 111
Forgiving a goddess. 117
Game show. 64
Greenhouse gases: by the numbers. 414
Hard Work U. 161
Hot topic. Cover story 962
Japan: why the jury is still out: can the jury system work in Japan, where speaking up and expressing opinions go against deeply held cultural values? Onishi, Norimitsu 816
Minding their own business: why does the United States produce so many successful young entrepreneurs? Cowen, Tyler 381
Pickled red. 113
Righteous rats. 228
Should the U.S. have a national health-care system? Health care is likely to be one of the key issues in next year's election. Edwards, John; Tanner, Michael 502
Stolen futures: when they started college four years ago, Iraq's freshmen had big ambitions. By graduation day, their dreams of a successful life--at least in Iraq--had been shattered. Cave, Damien 2715
They're not buying it. 142
You just can't win. 149

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