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New York Times Upfront articles from May 2007

3,128 total articles

A news magazine for teens. Features coverage of current events, entertainment and trends on national and international events. Encourages high school students to consider different points of view.

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New York Times Upfront archives from May 2007

Palestinian women.(ENVIRONMENT)(Brief article)(Photograph)
May 7, 2007

Bees gone AWOL.(ENVIRONMENT)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Numbers in the news.(news & TRENDS)
May 7, 2007

Slinky, squirmy robots.(TECHNOLOGY)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Saying nein to speed limits.(DRIVING)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Noted & quoted.(SOUNDBITES)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

For sale: used electronics.(RECYCLING)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

There's no place like home for these birds.(Q & A)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Absentee senators.(ROLL CALL)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

As American as Luis & Na.(NAMES)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Down on the farm: a vet shortage.(HEALTH)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Are "the troubles" over? Hopes are high that an agreement between Catholic and Protestant leaders in Northern Ireland will bring years of hostility and violence to an end.(INTERNATIONAL)
May 7, 2007

Typecasting, Japanese Style: blood type is widely considered a major influence on personality and ability in Japan. But can it really determine who makes the best politicians, bankers, or baseball, players?(INTERNATIONAL)
May 7, 2007

American idols: who are the most influential, figures in American history? Ten historians came up with a 'Top 100.' Now, you get to decide ...
May 7, 2007

Is multitasking a crime? No using iPods white crossing the street. No talking on cell phones white biking. Should lawmakers try to legislate common sense?(NEWS ANALYSIS)
May 7, 2007

Are we driving elephants crazy? Bizarre, violent elephant behavior is on the rise--and humans may be the culprits.(ENVIRONMENT)
May 7, 2007

1987: "Tear down this wall!" Twenty years ago, President Reagan challenged the Soviet Union to end its domination of Eastern Europe and bring an end to the Cold War.(TIMES PAST)(Era overview)
May 7, 2007

Girls hit the mats: while more girls are taking up wrestling, in many high schools they must practice with--and compete against--boys.(SPORTS)
May 7, 2007

Should the penny be retired? It's been our smallest-denomination coin for 150 years. But if people are leaving pennies at the cash register, is it time to get rid of them?(DEBATE)
May 7, 2007

Drug abuse risks: get the facts: take the quiz below, then check the answers to find out facts that can keep you in the know about drug abuse and the disease of addiction.(HEADS UP REAL NEWS ABOUT DRUGS AND YOUR BODY)
May 7, 2007

A family affair: like many children of immigrants, Erica Ramos helps with her parents' business.(VOICES)
May 7, 2007

The Kenya connection.(OPINION)(KenCall)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

When college loans come due.(OPINION)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Could the sky really be falling?(OPINION)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

Cartoons.(Comic)(Brief article)(Cartoon)
May 7, 2007

Letter from the editor.(Editorial)
May 7, 2007

Northern Ireland's population shift.(GRAPH > INTERNATIONAL)(Brief article)
May 7, 2007

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