Vol. 135 No. 7, January 2003
Index
- Graph exercise.
- Upfront quiz show.
- Proof against Iraq?
- Quotes.
- Rite EZ.
- Try national anthem.
- Why I'm trying to help young Afghans.
- Americans are not welcome here.
- Hello, word! (Society).
- Soundbite.
- Atlas shrugs.
- Light show.
- Red all about it.
- Royal flush.
- Putting the brakes on teen drivers: more and more, teenagers are facing limits on getting a license, and on driving at night or with friends. The feds are behind it.
- U.S. closing the door on immigrants: new security measures prompted by fears of terrorism are pushing away immigrants and refugees.
- Iran: the next revolution? Iran's population is mostly young, educated, and frustrated with the country's social restrictions. And they're starting to make noise.
- Big cats on the prowl: mountain lions, once pushed to the edge of the U.S. frontier, have been growing in numbers and are moving eastward. Watch your pets.
- Britney's next act: she conquered the teen pop world. But can Britney Spears succeed as an adult artist? It's not a given, as other young stars can attest.
- America held hostage: in 1979, Islamic fundamentalists seized the U.S. Embassy in Iran, holding 52 Americans for 444 days--until a change in presidents.
- Should snowmobiling be allowed in national parks? The government has decided that, with new restrictions, snowmobiling can continue at national parks. Environmentalists say it's harmful.
- Drawing on the news.