Vol. 135 No. 5, November 2002
Index
- Big holes in the ground cost big bucks.
- Upfront quiz show.
- Drugs also a safety issue.
- Hate is not free speech.
- Quotes.
- Those greedy CEOs.
- U.S. should attack Iraq.
- How getting high almost killed me.
- A child's work is never done.
- Puff test?
- All Jake here.
- Different jokes, different folks.
- Game kids.
- The dead bear witness: former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic is on trial for war crimes. Will the Balkans finally get a taste of justice?
- Green light for the president: the nation takes a turn: the midterm elections put Republicans in the driver's seat, on the road toward dramatic change.
- Coming soon to a place near you ... Nuclear waste by the ton: nuclear waste has been piling up for years. Now there are plains to bury it all in Nevada. But it has to get past your town first.
- "Sink the Bismarck!" It was one of the most fearsome ships afloat. Its mission: force Britain's surrender. London, desperate, put every ship to sea.
- Should the SAT remain timed? Some say the College Board should allow students as much time as they need to take the SAT. Others say more time wouldn't help.
- Drawing on the news.