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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.

Adults lack accurate information about kids. (Child Development).(repo...
August 01, 2002
Tips for older drivers with vision problems. (Aging).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Two hemispheres better than one for seniors. (Brain).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Noteworthy. (Newsview).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Are baby boomers conceding to age? (Generations).(Brief Article)(Stati...
August 01, 2002
Traditional perception is obsolete. (Retirement).(Brief Article)(Stati...
August 01, 2002
Teacher deficit is double dilemma. (Schools).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Unequal treatment of kids may not be harmful. (Families).(Brief Articl...
August 01, 2002
Welfare reforms endanger kids' coverage. (Health Insurance).(Brief Art...
August 01, 2002
Beware public diaper-changing areas. (Health).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
What are your kids watching? A back-to-school TV quiz for parents. (Te...
August 01, 2002
New color palettes set a mood. (Home Furnishings).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Refeathering the empty nest. (Life in America).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Meeting kids' bedroom needs. (Youth).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Should modified foods be labeled? (Worldview).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Milk provides more bang for your buck. (Nutrition).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Forecasts for a tasty future. (Food).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Supplement industry is full of quacks. (Dieting).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Anatomy of a gamble. (Risk).(neurological reactions)(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Wax may make electric cars a reality. (Automotives).(battery heat cont...
August 01, 2002
Dual-mode may solve transportation problems. (Traffic).(automobile gui...
August 01, 2002
Overlooking senior dogs' health concerns. (Pets).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Controlling ozone levels within cities. (Air Pollution).(Brief Article...
August 01, 2002
Testing animal stress caused by ecotourism. (Wildlife).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Helping students to breathe easier. (Asthma).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Tips on surviving ragweed season. (Allergies).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Wage growth better for naturalized citizens. (Economics).(Brief Articl...
August 01, 2002
Birth order may affect career interests. (Psychology).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Ins and outs of job hunting. (Employment).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Teaching children to manage money. (Finance).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
American firms rushing to build in China. (World Trade).(Brief Article...
August 01, 2002
Desire, not necessity, drives spending. (Consumerism).(Brief Article)(...
August 01, 2002
Boosting consumer satisfaction. (E-commerce).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
John Held, Jr. and the Jazz Age. (Newsview).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Women lawyers still face equity obstacles. (Attorneys).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Review coverage for college students. (Insurance).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Presidents' success when appointing justices. (Supreme Court).(Brief A...
August 01, 2002
Check youngsters' feet before school starts. (Child Care).(Brief Artic...
August 01, 2002
Compromise is the key to roommate harmony. (Colleges).(Brief Article)
August 01, 2002
Parents advised not to hold children back. (Education).(delayed school...
August 01, 2002

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