USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in Sept 2004 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Is dengue fever headed for U.S.?
- X-Games marks the spot
- Four Corners
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Dead zones increasing in world's coastal waters
by Janet Larsen - Will millions of votes be lost again?
- Bush vs. Kerry: what is at stake?
by Robert J. Bresler - West Nile virus threatening wildlife
- Seafood burgers perfect for grilling
- Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement
by Gerald F. Kreyche - A glorious harvest
by Peter Barberie - Can terrorists postpone election?
- Tax shelters for you and me: it is a well-worn myth that a majority of tax breaks are awarded to the rich. The middle class is doing just fine, thank you
by Jeff A. Schnepper - Heatstroke fatalities down in football
- Homeland security expands abroad
- Creativity for kids: just add imagination
- The Submarine: a History
by Gerald F. Kreyche - From Homer to the Harem: the art of Jean Lecomte du Nouy
- Both candidates want to add jobs
- Avoiding the four deadly sins of performance development
by Scott C. Watson - How to survive a boating accident
- Reflecting on the days of Reaganomics: Pres. Ronald Reagan brought financial greatness back to America by reducing regulation, government spending, marginal tax rates, and inflation
by Craig R. Smith - Spider-Man, SpongeBob finally join forces
- The creative human mind
by Gerald F. Kreyche - All the news that fits our views
by Joe Saltzman - Greenspan fiddled while the economy burned
by William D. Rutherford - Getting real with Reality TV
by Cynthia M. Frisby - John Hinckley: the judge should have just said "no"
by Richard E. Vatz - A place for everything …
- Broadway: the great American musical
by Michael Kantor - Van Gogh & company
- Salad days are here again
- How Hitler reached the final solution
by David Williamson - Swimmer's itch pegged to parasites
- Why we need a federal marriage amendment
by Mathew D. Staver - Penmanship counts, even today
- The faces of Germany
- Direct sunlight promotes Vitamin D
- James Dean: comedian and impersonator
by Wes D. Gehring - Seaport supreme: a historic Seaport and fascinating Aquarium await visitors in the quaint surroundings of Mystic, Conn
by Wayne M. Barrett - Repel ticks, skeeters when hiking
- In search of an American foreign policy
by Llewellyn D. Howell - Outdoor daylight comes inside
- Outdoor food prep can be risky
- The perfect mouse for little hands
- Museum memo
- Pell grants vs. advanced placement
by Kirk A. Johnson - Uncle Sam may draft employees
- Disenfranchisement's threat to democracy: there is a real danger to the Republic when large segments of the population never make it to the polls while politicians "gerrymand" the boundaries for those who do vote
by Otis Moss, Jr.