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Articles from USA Today (Magazine) (December 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
"Are we all socialists now?". Brief article 110
A Christmas Carol's relevance today. Brief article 336
A fresh start? That depends. 406
A single typhoon in Taiwan buries as much carbon in the ocean--in the form of sediment--as all the other rains in that country all year long combined, reveals research funded by the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Brief article 119
Aggressively replacing the world's incandescent lightbulbs with compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) could reduce lighting energy demand by nearly 40% and cut greenhouse gas emissions from day one, maintains a report from the Worldwatch Institute, Washington, D.C. Brief article 73
Amazon rain forests again losing trees fast. Brief article 313
Another fine mess for Generation Y. 416
Blueprint needed for science reform. 932
Button down security amid the festivities. 625
Depression era mentality haunts baby boomers. Brief article 220
Digital evidence just as important as DNA. Brief article 273
Do not run up unreasonable debt. 372
Do not stay with relatives. 737
E-mail: when is enough enough? Brief article 227
Ethanol demand fueling shortages. 511
Extra time off hard to come by. 359
Family get-togethers can spur concern. Brief article 274
Finances top resolutions list. 475
Global warming could lead to larger changes in snowmelt than previously was thought in certain regions of the western U.S., possibly increasing wildfire risk and creating difficult water management challenges for agriculture, ecosystems, and urban populations, contend researchers from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. 106
Good pet parenting always is in season. 432
Greenland's glaciers continue to break up. 363
Holidays may prove painful reminder. 462
How mosquitoes survive the winter. 394
How to keep your job while still having fun. Brief article 303
Internet shopping lone bright spot. 489
More access needed to biotech crop data. 316
Multifamily builders choose to go green. 233
North Dakota and Montana have an estimated 3-4,300,000,000 barrels of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil in an area known as the Bakken Formation. Brief article 92
Nothing trivial about shopaholics. 439
Obama seen as father figure. 496
People prefer precise percentages. 410
Portraits of power. 660
Promoting physical activity in kids. Brief article 361
Revolutionary C[O.sub.2] maps zoom in on sources. 373
Squeezing stress from the season. 1113
Techies prefer to give personal gifts. Brief article 260
To learn what emissions alternative-fuel vehicles produce and how climate change might affect them, the Environmental Protection Agency is funding a research project at the University of California, Davis. Brief article 85
Trends affecting tomorrow's world. 493
Vaccination helps older adults. Brief article 202
What a long strange trip it's been. 471
Women conflicted concerning IT jobs,. Brief article 283

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