Vol. 138 No. 7, December 2005
Index
- Game show.
- Letter from the CEO.
- Political cartoon.
- Second-term scorecard.
- A lap around the globe.
- Camel traders gathered in Pushkar, India, on November 12 for the world's largest annual camel fair.
- Driver's ed turns pro.
- Keeping fido calm.
- Numbers in the news.
- No dates with Ken for this doll.
- Noted & quoted.
- Teen Chef can stand the heat.
- A merger of two worlds.
- An island that visits its neighbors.
- Filling time or killing it?
- Dreams of a Korean summer: for one high school student in South Korea, the top priorities include admission to a good university--and a new cell phone.
- Second-term blues: recently Present Bush has suffered one blow after another.
- Are you who you think you are? When a group of Penn State sociology students took DNA tests, they were quite surprised at some of the results.
- Korea: and then there were two: Japan's imperialism and the Cold War split Korea apart, leading to vastly different nations in the North and South.
- A tentative timetable for a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.
- Pride, prejudice, and health insurance.
- Rough waters in China.
- Should astronauts return to the moon? That's what President Bush has proposed, but scientists are divided about whether the moon is the right goal.
- Cartoons.