Vol. 134 No. 10, February - February 2002
Index
- Graph exercise: Kashmir dispute fuels India-Pakistan arms race.
- Quiz 1.
- Quiz 2.
- Quiz 3.
- Boys and girls together.
- Drugs derail your future.
- No to U.S. weapons sales.
- Online survey.
- Time should fit crime.
- Time to help each other.
- Not another fake teen movie.
- Eager to learn and relearn.
- The suspects of war.
- Drug wonders.
- House of Oz.
- No secret identities.
- Tuning out?
- What can I say? In this time of war, high school students are facing ever-stricter limits on their First Amendment rights, especially if their opinions aren't patriotic.
- Expression vs. Disruption.
- The online loophole.
- Flashpoint Kashmir: a mountain territory takes center stage as India and Pakistan, both armed with nuclear weapons, move dangerously close to war.
- Rap's fighting words: rival stars Jay-Z and Nas revive the art of the hip-hop dis in an old-school feud that just may be about fun and profit.
- Justice delayed: four black girls died in a 1963 bombing in racially divided Birmingham. Now the last suspect is about to go on trial.
- Ground Zero: a place for remembrance, or for gawkers? Thousands died there, and many more still mourn. Should the World Trade Center site be open to the public?
- Drawing on the news.