Vol. 135 No. 13, April 2003
Index
- Expert answers: a child psychologist helps you field the tough questions your students may ask.
- Pronunciation guide.
- Upfront quiz show.
- Death penalty: same as murder.
- Fighting anti-Americanism.
- Good grades abet good driving?
- Indian names show respect.
- Quotes.
- Surfing: it's not just for guys anymore.
- Lettuce entertain you.
- Women closing the pay gap.
- Doin' soft time.
- Frankie on top.
- Three strikes law upheld.
- War names.
- War in Iraq: America's second major military action since 9/11 could reshape U.S. foreign policy and the Middle East. U.S. officials hope the risks of going to war pay off.
- America & the Middle East: U.S. involvement in the Mideast goes back 200 years. It's a complicated tale of American idealism, strategic interests, and the uses of military power.
- For research chimpanzees, a retirement home: aging chimps are getting a taxpayer-funded sanctuary. Some scientists worry it s a step toward getting apes out of labs for good.
- "Barbarians" open up Japan: Commodore Perry broke through Japan's secret world 150 years ago.
- Has Title IX's quest for equality gone too far? Title IX was designed to ensure equal opportunities for girls in school sports, but some say it has unintentionally hurt boys' teams.
- Drawing on the news.