Vol. 135 No. 11, March 2003
Index
- Graph exercise: after-school eats add to teenagers' weighty problems.
- Upfront quiz show.
- Don't depend on athletes.
- Not so current on current affairs.
- Quotes.
- Remembering Civil War women.
- Teen drivers reflect on dangers.
- U.S. should lean on North Korea.
- Voices.
- Dead time in class.
- Face-to-face.
- Almighty Jen.
- And the pupils arrive for lunch ...
- Naisu English.
- The record industry gets personal.
- Flunking lunch: under pressure for money, many schools are offering students unhealthy alternatives to the school-lunch program.
- Drowning in a sea of debt: more students are taking out college loans, and for greater amounts than ever. Some are asking whether it's worth it.
- Preparing for the deluge: Saddam Hussein forced hundreds of thousands to give up their homes and land. Their return could bring a humanitarian crisis.
- Under U.S. rule: the occupation of Japan; after World War II, American forces set out to rebuild a shattered, defeated nation.
- Should foreigners be required to register with the government? Males as young as 16 from 23 countries, most with large Muslim populations, have been ordered to report to federal officials.
- Drawing on the news.