USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in July 2007 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Are people safe from pet food scare?
- Ultrasound that works like 3-D movies
- Benedict Arnold crippled in battle
by Dave Palmer - The heat is on
by Joseph Florence - Craving Chocolat Michel Cluizel
- Inhaled corticosteroids reduce death rate
- Death of pensions looms large
- The legacy of Lafayette
by Nicholas Dungan - Any lessons from Virginia Tech?
by Richard E. Vatz - AirBlox tower over construction sites
- Overwhelming feelings of wanting and liking
- Push harder during CPR
- Remembering the summer of love
- Hostages of non-news
by Joe Saltzman - Museum memo
- America still singing the executioner's song
- Dazzled from port Clyde to Paris
- 2007 Ad
by Harold E. Rogers, Jr. - Cleaning the garage adds to home value
- Time flies
by Wayne M. Barrett - Make way for the fashionistas
- Ozone exacerbates pollen woes
- Nation vs. Religion vs. State
by Llewellyn D. Howell - Why kidnap victims and battered women may be to slow to escape
by Katherine Van Wormer - Shaking off the shadow of ovarian cancer
by Diana Klebanow - A self-cleaning, litter-free Cat box
- Learning from the management style of "the great communicator."
by Murray Weidenbaum - Electrolux's intensity is just that
- Kids shopping away on the internet
- What would Red have said?
by Wes D. Gehring - A "real" Night at the Museum
by Wayne M. Barrett - In search of Reagan
by Robert J. Bresler - New microscope the size of an iPod
- Fearing the new & improved Hillary Clinton
by Bay Buchanan - Marginalizing the middle class: cable TV heavyweight Lou Dobbs lambasts big government and big business for stripping hardworking Americans of their money and dignity
by Raymond L. Fischer - Sharing a pizza with Homer Simpson
- By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Just how many colors are there?
- The character of George Washington
by Richard Brookhiser - Swashbuckling fun for budding buccaneers
- Happy anniversary to some very special artists: the Muscular Dystrophy Association Art Collection provides vivid proof that the ability to create simply cannot be quelled, no matter what the physical limitations
- Colorful flowers that are simply beautiful
- In An Instant: A Family's Journey of Love and Healing
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Sensor network could aid mass transit
- Climate refugees' growing tab
by Lester R. Brown - The many faces of Joan of Arc
- Don't just write mesay something!
- Keeping baby safe from the sun
- The Power of Play: How Spontaneous, Imaginative Activities Lead to Happier, Healthier Children
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Go slow with new workout regimen
- John Adams and the pursuit of happiness
by David McCullough - Do we really want a perfect world?
- How Kit Carson helped tame the West: the legendary explorer and mountain manwho could neither read nor write, yet was fluent in a number of languagesprovides historians with an interesting paradox: a daring and fearless individual who was both
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Indulge your summer palate with Torani
- A huge helping of heroes
by Gerald F. Kreyche