Vol. 135 No. 4, November 2002
Index
- Upfront quiz 1.
- Upfront quiz 2.
- Upfront quiz 3.
- Upfront quiz show.
- Don't attack Iraq.
- It's time to behave like we live here.
- The college stress test.
- Dying for diamonds.
- Scowling and standing quietly are just fine, however.
- How the wave behaves.
- The melons are glowing.
- U rite GR8.
- Yao-za Yao-za.
- The midterm elections: its showtime: once again, the Democrats and the Republicans wrangle for control.
- Debugging the ballot: counting votes should be easy. But counting millions is another matter. And when the system breaks down, the failures can be spectacular.
- The United States of Europe? Is an increasingly united Europe poised to challenge America as a second global superpower?
- Hollywood's gadget factories: engineers, they're not. But sometimes screenwriters spur advances in technology.
- Big radio's bad boy: Clear Channel owns one of every ten radio stations in the country. It is remaking the airwaves and making enemies in the process. Is this the future of radio?
- An ordeal like no other: the Donner Party's westward trek turned tragic in the snow.
- "Under God" in the pledge? Last spring, a California court ruled that mentioning God in the Pledge of Allegiance violates the constitution. What do you think?
- Drawing on the news.