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Articles from New York Times Upfront (October 5, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
$7.25 an hour: is it all good news? this summer's minimum-wage hike means more money in the pockets of working teens. But is there a downside? Smith, Patricia 1163
[Cartoon]. Cartoon 101
1989: The fall of the Berlin Wall: the wall not only divided Berlin, it was a powerful symbol of the cold war. When it came crashing down 20 years ago, it literally changed the map of the world. Whitney, Craig R. 2649
2010 hot spots: North America. Brief article 82
A new land of opportunity? Brief article 209
A solo sail around the world. Brief article 153
America's caught napping. Brief article 126
Bogus blogging. Cohen, Randy 491
Fashion police: a number of communities around the country have banned sagging pants. Can clothes and how you wear them really be illegal? Newton, Edmund 780
G.I. Jane: women are still officially barred from combat, but realities on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq mean they're fighting--and dying--alongside men. Alvarez, Lizette Cover story 2796
Is 2 much txtng bad 4 u? Staying connected can take a tort--on your thumbs and on your mind. Hafner, Katie 534
It's hard enough finding art 26 fetters in a bowl of alphabet soup. Photograph 88
Should public schools offer single-sex education? The number of single-sex classrooms in public schools is growing; there are now more than 400. Piechura-Couture, Kathy; Gandy, Kim 518
Smarter than your average bear. Brief article 200
Teacher's edition. Rebhun, Elliott Editorial 227
The Internet turns 40. Brief article 120
Tweeting their way to freedom? How Youtube, Twitter, and cellphones are helping people challenge repressive governments around the world. Stone, Brad; Cohen, Noam 1808
Who owns the rain? Brief article 134

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