USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in April 2004 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Abuse underreported in many states
- New wives abide by hubby's imbibing
- Seeking new job at old position
- Noteworthy
- Men and women are from mars
- Risk aversion slows recovery
- Inviting consumers to imagine themselves
- Why girls go delinquent
- Job search woes for college grads
- Bands and brands need loyal fans
- Psych classes psych athletes
- Auguste Rodin's magnificent obsession
- Perfect mom image impossible to attain
- Curt responses simply unacceptable
- Old homes pose dangers
- Heartburn pill deters ulcers
- Reigning glory: 18th century Franch engraving
- Natural gas supplies a safe bet
- What if terrorists wipe out congress?
- Preferential transfers not always legitimate
- Drinking buddies undo PSAs
- IRS's "free" advice often wrong
- No killing in future conflicts
- Pre-Nup cohabitation promotes divorce
- Children valuables as cultural interpreters
- Bush, USDA helping minorities
- Open markets promote democracy
- Interracial marriages common in military
- Fifth-graders, collegians equal in accounting
- The changing face of American farms
- War on terror hits crime shows
- Employee giving in an age of skepticism
- Isolated girls most at risk
- When a life and a death are commemorated in a taste