USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in Dec 2004 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- The Gender Public Advocacy Coalition
- Ease the pressure of frenzied purchases
- Hypnosis helps men quit
- Job loss claims are a myth
- Increased truck traffic
- Compulsive spending often debilitating
- Pet spending at all-time high
- Car care clues for winter driving
- Ensuring protection without protectionism
- Abolition 2000
- Laws and regulations can be confusing
- Modest pace for job gains forecast
- Cuts of $300 billion could balance budget
- Most Americans place a high value on religious freedom and tolerance
- Buster Brown turns 100
- Provocative images from the Pain of War
- Will reduced outlays improve environment?
- Moderate and progressive Catholic organizations
- Get ready to party
- Unexpected surge expands hiring
- U.S. should allow EU to defend itself
- Eye-opening safety tips
- Timers can make life a breeze
- Jobs will continue to move overseas
- China increasing its military might
- "What were you thinking? …"
- Globalization's effect on future dining
- Why small business must hire offshore
- Millions affected; billions spent
- The shortage of needed vaccine
- Holidays and animals do not always mix
- Ways to make cells last longer
- Cosmopedia: tomorrow's world of learning
- Shiny objects pose infant danger
- The U.S. is adopting fewer international treaties
- Super-size snowflakes light up New York
- Are Islamist schools a threat to U.S.?
- Previous head injury doomed Red Baron
- Dashboard dining on the decline
- Duncan Campbell, chief of staff for Homeland Security
- Conversational ice breakers
- Overweight students cost schools plenty
- Checklist ensures road safety