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USA Today (Magazine)
An illustrated monthly newsmagazine published by the Society for Advancement of Education, providing commentary and debate on a wide variety of topics relating to US national issues and events, including politics, ecology, education, business, the media, literature, science, and religion.

Do Christmas trees make you sneeze? (Allergies).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Avoiding fraud when shopping online. (Consumerism).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Parents, lawmakers, and education reform. (Schools).(Brief Article)(St...
December 01, 2001
Are SAT scores "worse than meaningless"? (Testing).(state ranking)(Bri...
December 01, 2001
How to improve your "people smartness." (Psychology).(communication)(B...
December 01, 2001
Finding links to child abuse. (Domestic Violence).(Oregon State Univer...
December 01, 2001
Better day care boosts skills. (Children).
December 01, 2001
Scribbles can measure kids' development. (Child Development).(Brief Ar...
December 01, 2001
Erase problems while you still are able to. (Debt).(personal debt)(Bri...
December 01, 2001
Sunny days spark stock market optimism. (Investment).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Reassessing in the wake of terrorism. (Personal Finances).(Brief Artic...
December 01, 2001
Government should butt out! (Economics).(small business management)(Br...
December 01, 2001
Don't alarm family over world crisis. (Anxiety).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Treating deductions for post-attack charities. (Taxation).(American Ba...
December 01, 2001
Noteworthy. (Newsview).(health notes)(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Assuring security of dangerous pesticides. (Chemicals).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Rating your fiscal fitness. (Finance).
December 01, 2001
Caring for fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. (Safety).(Brief Article...
December 01, 2001
Protecting products' distinctive designs. (Law).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Animals have emotions and personalities. (Zoology).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Who owns patent rights--employers or employees? (Inventions).(Brief Ar...
December 01, 2001
Challenging the dinosaur-bird link. (Evolution).(Longisquama insignis;...
December 01, 2001
Tsunamis a threat to Pacific Northwest. (Geology).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Predicting eruptions more accurately. (Volcanoes).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
New technologies vs. mega-disasters. (Survival).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Job scams: ads that don't add up. (Fraud).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Men and women differ in hiring lawyers. (Attorneys).(Brief Article)(St...
December 01, 2001
Snack craving may predict career choice. (Behavior).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Memory starts declining by Mid 20s. (Aging).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
150 years or global communication. (Museums).(National Museum of Ameri...
December 01, 2001
Saving lives with suspended animation. (Medicine).(cryonics)(Brief Art...
December 01, 2001
A planet without language barriers. (Worldview).(by 2020)(Brief Articl...
December 01, 2001
Rare treasures from the New York public library. (History).(exhibition...
December 01, 2001
Finding someone for New Year's eve. (Dating).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Avoiding holiday debt blues. (Shopping).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001
Ensuring safety of holiday meal. (Food).(food handling)(Brief Article)...
December 01, 2001
Don't take a holiday from your prescriptions. (Medication).(Brief Arti...
December 01, 2001
Pets scamper on shopping lists. (Christmas).(pet gift buying)(Brief Ar...
December 01, 2001
Why don't men know how to shop? (Gift-Giving).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2001

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