Vol. 134 No. 11, March 2002
Index
- Graph execise: Americans speak out on the Enron collapse.
- Quiz 1.
- Quiz 2.
- Quiz 3.
- Quiz 4.
- "Militants" or "Terrorists"?
- Online survey.
- Punish drug users.
- Teens need Z's.
- Brain: no more free answers.
- Cells allowed.
- Climbing out of war.
- Sound bite.
- A U.S. IOU?
- AIDS rises.
- Big eater.
- Napster meets Blockbuster.
- The strange Odyssey of John Walker Lindh: like many teens, he was searching for a spiritual connection. But his journey led to radical Islam -- and charges that he betrayed his country.
- The great Enron disappearing act: who is responsible for the biggest business scandal in a generation? Where did all the money go? Everyone from the public to Congress wants answers.
- Attacking the "axis of evil": with activity in Afghanistan winding down, the U.S. ponders targets from Africa to Asia.
- Is Iraq next? The U.S. accuses Saddam Hussein of developing nuclear and biological weapons. Some say he should be the next target in the war on terror.
- Who needs human actors? As digital characters become more real, advances in technology threaten to make actual people obsolete in Hollywood.
- Housewives 1, Feminists 0: divided over women's rights, the two sides waged a battle over the Equal Rights Amendment.
- Is feminism still relevant? Has feminism already achieved its goal of equality between the sexes and become obsolete? Or is there still work to be done?