Vol. 134 No. 14, May 2002
Index
- Graph exercise: rise in percentage of students who have used illegal drugs.
- Upfront Quiz Show.
- America's oil addiction.
- Punish John Lindh.
- Too much testing.
- And the Pulitzers go to ...
- Living on empty in a drought.
- Music CDs for $1?! It's Mexico.
- Star wars: attack of the drones.
- Analogies : delete = SAT : revamp.
- Hospital McFood.
- Microsoft school.
- Web feat.
- Smoked out: teen cigarette use is dropping. Why? Credit a combination of advertising restrictions, higher prices, and the "Truth." (National).
- Expanded drug tests in schools? The Supreme Court considers whether more students should be checked.
- Face-off: two old enemies, Ariel Sharon and Yasir Arafat, symbolize the reasons why it is so difficult for the Israelis and the Palestinians to make peace--and why so many on both sides see the use of force as the only hope of achieving their ends.
- Up close to a suicide bombing: as the conflict heats up, suicide bombings have become a constant in Israel. A Times reporter, who narrowly escaped a recent blast, shares his story.
- The real Navajo code talkers: World War II's secret heroes created a code that proved unbreakable. Now they're movie stars.
- Tourists in space? *Nsync's Lance Bass wants to go up. One American already paid $20 million for a trip. But is space tourism a good idea?