USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in April 2007 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Misunderstood Mormons gaining momentum
- Now is time for long-term planning
- Government warns of "Dirty Dozen" tax scams
- Productivity slow-down causing some concern
- Federal meddling hurts energy output
- Congress can curtail president's war plans
- "Charlie Hustle" makes "Hall" after all
- New portable biosensor detects avian influenza
- Climate change legislation on the way
- Tax-advantaged college savings
- Know which papers to tossand keep
- Factory farms mainly responsible
- You have to know your limits
- From Revolution to Republic
- Returning military need reentry plan
- Obama is not typical black candidate
- This year's top 10 domestic destinations for vacationers, according to Carlson Wagonlit Travel Associates, Minneapolis, Minn., are Las Vegas, Nov.; Orlando, Fla.; Honolulu, Hawaii; Kahului, Maui, Hawaii; New York City; Anchorage, Alaska; Miami, Fla.; Phoe
- State & local gov'ts on hook for trillion$
- "Anything goes" at kids boot camps
- New York City is creating a massive video surveillance infrastructure, contends a New York Civil Liberties Union report
- "Don't ask, don't tell" not working
- Accounting and finance look promising
- U.S. troops should exit Iraq rapidly
- Anticorruption programs thriving
- Working Americans are expected to abandon four vacation days this yearone more than last year, according to a survey by Expedia.com
- House flipping on TV not realistic view
- Home staging assists sellers
- Water prices rising, worldwide
- A pottery shard discovered in Israel probably does not refer to the biblical Goliath, but does lend credence to the story surrounding him, claims a Purdue University professor of library science
- Ratings don't predict disabilities accurately
- A trend toward get-rich-quick real estate investment and other forms of high-rate consumer debt is driving supply and demand for loans that allow lower monthly payments in exchange for slower or negative buildup of equity
- Did Gore deserve Oscar for "scare-you-mental"?
- Faith at work no longer taboo
- 2007 Ad
- Number of subsidy programs soaring
- It has been discovered that many company-sponsored mutual funds in typical 401 plans are overcharging participants and burying those charges in the fine print