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Articles from New York Times Upfront (May 5, 2008)

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365. Brief article 30
4 billion. Brief article 26
4,000. Brief article 35
7. Brief article 28
86 million. Brief article 26
An Arctic fort knox. Brief article 147
Beyond black & white: Barack Obama's candidacy is putting a spotlight on America's growing multiracial population. Navarro, Mireva Viewpoint essay 926
Camp Kaboom. Brief article 122
Cartoons. Cartoon 127
China's Olympic challenge: China wanted this summer's Games to be a showcase for its economic achievements, but its critics had another idea: focusing the world's attention on the regime's human-rights abuses, both at home and abroad. Yardley, Jim Cover story 2184
Correction. Wolverton, Monty Correction notice 15
Do you see the resemblance? Brief article 141
Game show. Brief article 250
Google's space race. Brief article 113
Happy July 2nd! think you know all the big dates in American history? Here are 10 that often get overlooked. Goodheart, Adam Calendar 1432
In Sitka, Alaska, bald eagles perch on dock pilings in the harbor while they await the arrival of spawning herring. Brief article 68
Mom was right. Brief article 118
Political Cartoon. Cole, John Brief article 65
Run jump swim (just don't log on): welcome to internet rescue camp, South Korea's attempt to get Web-obsessed teenege guys away from their computer screens. Fackler, Martin 1095
Should high schools have valedictorians? Some schools have abolished this traditional honor for the top senior. Viewpoint essay 478
Staying on track for the future: surrounded by trouble in a tough neighborhood, Neil Allicock is determined to succeed. Allicock, Neil 529
Summer campaign guide: it's hard to predict anything in this very unpredictable presidential contest, but here's what to watch for over the next few months. Smith, Patricia 731
The real cost of your burger. Bittman, Mark 1979
Tree shaker the story of Nelson Mandela: once considered South Africa's most notorious outlaw, Nelson Mandela emerged from prison to lead a peaceful revolution that ended apartheid. Keller, Bill Biography 2393
Why the candidates need to talk about China: for the next President, relations with China are Likely to be at the top of the agenda. Krugman, Paul Viewpoint essay 432

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