USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in July 2005 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Swim ways for summer days
- Stepping like a star
- Bad News: The Decline of Reporting, the Business of News, and the Danger to Us All
by Raymond L. Fischer - Liberty vs. equality
by Robert J. Bresler - Baseball as America
- July 4th celebrations endanger hearing
- Wham-O is wowsville
- Block the sun, not the fun
- The Einstein Almanac
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Scientific uncertainties and policy controversies over global warming
by Murray Weidenbaum - The all-name All-Stars
by Llewellyn D. Howell - How does 100 mpg sound?
- Kool-Aid Freeze Factory
- Keeping it high and dry without getting soaked
- Oh, God!
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Setting a new course on climate change
by Chuck Hagel - Big time in the little league: for managers, coaches, players, and parents alike, nothing quite can compare to a season on the youth circuit
by Wayne M. Barrett - Make children "backseat drivers"
- Super Soaker SoakerTag frenzy
- Museum memo
- The grand old spending party
by Stephen Slivinski - Combatting commotio cordis
by Keith M. Gorse - Congress should butt out on steroids
- Bell brings the best to bicycling
- Reach new heights of cordless convenience
- Democracy is opposition
by Llewellyn D. Howell - Sunshine showdown: American consumers are getting burned once again as manufacturers and the Food and Drug Administration continue to squabble over the delayed approvals of a number of new sunscreen products
by Marc S. Reisch - Tiger's effect on the links
- Insect control can be a lifesaver
- Skybox Rookie Fridge proves perfect roomie
- America on the defensive
by John L. Scherer - Oil and food security linked
by Danielle Murray - Ladder accidents injure over 200,000 annually
- Cool down your cook-out
- You can survive dorm life
- Hare Krishna comes of age: the movement has matured into a mainstream religion after years of tumult and scandalbut escaping the past never is easy
by Michael Kress - Let there be light
by Dan Blitzer - Safe biking tips for summer
- News media is MIA on vital issues
by Joe Saltzman - Teeny Towels keep convenience at hand
- Stay in step with wood
- Learning from China
by Lester R. Brown - When dinosaurs dominated: ancient creatures arrive from China: A new exhibition "tells the story of how the planet changed while dinosaurs ruled the Earthand how this affected the evolution of dinosaurs and other life
- Americans' love affair with dolphins
- Root out lawn and garden tool hazards
- Modern America and the diminishing individual
by Peter J. Cooper - The prince has new shoes
- You've watched the film now feel the force
- See a doctor before traveling
- Philanthropy: investing in America's freedom and progress
by Claire Gaudiani - The threat from attack attorneys is no joke
by Walter Olson - Fewer teens seek summer jobs
- Guarding against insect invasion
- Groucho and Leo in the soup
by Wes D. Gehring - Riding the wave is simply beautiful
- Discovering the next American Idol
- Is travel going to the dogs?
- The battle against breast cancer
by Nancy G. Brinker - Disneyland celebrates 50th Anniversary