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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.

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Uncle Sam can steal your product. (Patients).
December 01, 2002
Most would prefer to work at home. (Employment).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Ethics programs help curb employee theft. (Workplace).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Untangling the mammogram muddle. (Breast Cancer).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Benefits are few for kidney sellers. (Organ Transplants).(Brief Articl...
December 01, 2002
Special costume is therapy for kids. (Sensory Dysfunction).
December 01, 2002
Kids need more, but are getting less. (Sleep).
December 01, 2002
College athletes are healthier than most. (Eating Disorders).(Brief Ar...
December 01, 2002
Tummy Bulge can be flattened. (Fitness).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Misconceptions persist for consumers. (Nutrition).
December 01, 2002
"Serving" and "portion" are not the same. (Diet).
December 01, 2002
Planning menus is a thinning solution. (Childhood Obesity).
December 01, 2002
Trees provide ultraviolet-B protection. (Climate).
December 01, 2002
What will El Nino bring this winter? (Weather).
December 01, 2002
Bilingual children are often misdiagnosed. (Language Disorders).
December 01, 2002
Like, what is the meaning of "like"? (Language).
December 01, 2002
Small schools are rated better. (Education).
December 01, 2002
Consumers are taking on more projects. (Do-It-Yourself).(Brief Article...
December 01, 2002
Parents and kids see quality time differently. (Families).
December 01, 2002
Family violence can lead to risky sex. (Teenagers).
December 01, 2002
Men doing more; women doing less. (Housework).
December 01, 2002
Proper staffing can foster seniors' dignity and independence. (Assiste...
December 01, 2002
Protecting troops from heat stroke. (Armed forces).
December 01, 2002
End of cold war is not the cause. (Civil Wars).
December 01, 2002
Women and minorities in news are decreasing. (Mass Media).
December 01, 2002
Scenarios for Japan's uncertain future. (Worldview).
December 01, 2002
Ethical dilemmas concerning race. (Census).
December 01, 2002
Poor decisionmaking is commonplace. (Corporations).
December 01, 2002
Culture of innovation is vital to success. (Business).
December 01, 2002
Ingenuity is key to landing a position do sweat the small stuff. (Job ...
December 01, 2002
What happens if your employer goes bankrupt? (Retirement Plans).
December 01, 2002
"Americans gloomy over finances. (Economics).
December 01, 2002
Noteworthy. (Newsview).
December 01, 2002
Bear market may not be all bad news. (Investment).
December 01, 2002
Be cautious with extra cash. (Refinancing).
December 01, 2002
Personality genes could be an indicator. (Alcoholism).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
How to improve your energy level. (Fatigue).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Rediscover the art of celebration. (Holidays).
December 01, 2002
Learning to cope over the holidays. (Stress).
December 01, 2002
U.S. agriculture is not immure to threat. (Terrorism).
December 01, 2002
Getting back on track after return to work. (Vacations).
December 01, 2002
Poor decisionmaking is commonplace. (Corporations).
December 01, 2002
Ethical dilemmas concerning race. (Census).
December 01, 2002
Scenarios for Japan's uncertain future. (Worldview).
December 01, 2002
Women and minorities in news are decreasing. (Mass Media).
December 01, 2002
End of cold war is not the cause. (Civil Wars).
December 01, 2002
Protecting troops from heat stroke. (Armed forces).
December 01, 2002
Getting back on track after return to work. (Vacations).
December 01, 2002
U.S. agriculture is not immure to threat. (Terrorism).
December 01, 2002
Learning to cope over the holidays. (Stress).
December 01, 2002
Rediscover the art of celebration. (Holidays).
December 01, 2002
How to improve your energy level. (Fatigue).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Personality genes could be an indicator. (Alcoholism).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Be cautious with extra cash. (Refinancing).
December 01, 2002
Bear market may not be all bad news. (Investment).
December 01, 2002
Noteworthy. (Newsview).
December 01, 2002
"Americans gloomy over finances. (Economics).
December 01, 2002
What happens if your employer goes bankrupt? (Retirement Plans).
December 01, 2002
Tummy Bulge can be flattened. (Fitness).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
College athletes are healthier than most. (Eating Disorders).(Brief Ar...
December 01, 2002
Kids need more, but are getting less. (Sleep).
December 01, 2002
Special costume is therapy for kids. (Sensory Dysfunction).
December 01, 2002
Benefits are few for kidney sellers. (Organ Transplants).(Brief Articl...
December 01, 2002
Untangling the mammogram muddle. (Breast Cancer).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Ethics programs help curb employee theft. (Workplace).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Most would prefer to work at home. (Employment).(Brief Article)
December 01, 2002
Uncle Sam can steal your product. (Patients).
December 01, 2002
Ingenuity is key to landing a position do sweat the small stuff. (Job ...
December 01, 2002
Culture of innovation is vital to success. (Business).
December 01, 2002
Proper staffing can foster seniors' dignity and independence. (Assiste...
December 01, 2002
Men doing more; women doing less. (Housework).
December 01, 2002
Family violence can lead to risky sex. (Teenagers).
December 01, 2002
Parents and kids see quality time differently. (Families).
December 01, 2002
Consumers are taking on more projects. (Do-It-Yourself).(Brief Article...
December 01, 2002
Small schools are rated better. (Education).
December 01, 2002
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