Vol. 142 No. 11, March 2010
Index
- Cartoon analysis.
- Photo analysis.
- Who's online.
- In India, schoolchildren worship the sun during a rehearsal for the 2010 International Kite Festival, which is held each January in Ahmadabad, a city in the western state of Gujarat.
- Why Mikey hates to fly.
- How to help the hackers.
- Slimy, but smart.
- The 'Obama jacket'.
- $1.2 trillion value of China's exports in 2009, when it surpassed Germany as the world's top exporter.
- 1 billion + number of people.
- 22% percentage of wives in the U.S. who made more money than their husbands in 2007.
- 5 weight, in tons, of a ball, of rubber bands amassed by Joel Waul, 28, of Lauderhill, Florida.
- 69% percentage of Americans who say cellphones have been a change.
- Big names in ... basketball.
- Would you like fries with your curry?
- 'Defriending' Facebook: when social networking starts to get in the way of real life, some teens are deciding to log off.
- Raised in the U.S., but still illegal: how should the U.S. treat a million young people who were brought here illegally as children?
- The next battlefield? Long a haven for Islamic radicals, Yemen is becoming a key front in the fight against terrorism.
- New Castro, same Cuba: hopes ran high when an ailing Fidel Castro handed power to his brother, Raul, but little has changed for the people of Cuba.
- Will big business save the earth? Some of the companies that people love to hate are actually among the world's strongest forces for protecting the environment.
- A decade of fear: how 'McCarthyism' turned American against American in the decade after World War II.
- A bittersweet return to Cuba: a Cuban-American visits his homeland--and hopes for change.
- Garden of vandals.
- Should high school players be eligible for the N.B.A. draft? The National Basketball Association requires draft picks to be at least 19 and a year out of high school.
- [Cartoon].