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Articles from New York Times Upfront (December 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Defector girl boxer': why she's a champ. Brief article 196
America & the world: challenges for the new president. Lateef, Noel V. Brief article 284
America & the world: challenges for the new president: a guide from the foreign policy association. Dillen, Mark 5863
American & Russian astronauts. Photograph 105
Beyond French fries. Brief article 156
Cartoon analysis. Brief article 83
Cartoons. Cartoon 93
Chocolate power. Brief article 121
Connecting high school students with the world. Rebhun, Elliott Brief article 243
Game show. Brief article 64
Greener clubbing. Brief article 200
Immigration's changing face. 488
Mexico & the U.S.: what kind of border? A new fence to deter illegal crossings from Mexico symbolizes the intense debate in the U.S. over immigration. Archibold, Randal C. 1555
Numbers in the news. Brief article 125
On newstands not near you. Brief article 139
Photo analysis. Archibold, Randal C. Brief article 103
Should the U.S. lift its embargo on Cuba? President-elect Obama has said he will consider relaxing the embargo, which has been in place since 1962. 525
Snapshots 2008. Statistical table 502
Songs of love, longing ... and sanitation. Brief article 168
The rise of the rest: the financial crisis aside, China, India, Brazil, and much of the developing world is booming. It seems scary, but writer Fareed Zakaria thinks it's actually good news for the U.S. Zakaria, Fareed Cover story 2429
Views from around the world: cartoonists in a dozen countries on the election of Barack Obama. Cartoon 114
While the economic crisis may be at the top of President-elect Obama's agenda in January, he'll also face a number of critical challenges. Rebhun, Elliott 210
Why aunt Pashe became an uncle: by tradition, when a family in Albania lost all its men, a woman could swap gender roles and become the family patriarch. Now, however, the custom is fading. Bilefsky, Dan 951
World affairs annual 2009. Statistical table 9228

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