Vol. 136 No. 2751, December 2007
Index
- Christmas' moral code hurts liberal agenda.
- Driving at night proves dangerous.
- Ways to avoid "heartburn season".
- 'Tis the season for holiday stress.
- Employees who feel their good work goes unnoticed may have a case.
- Groundwater contaminated by sewage is reaching the offshore reefs of the Upper Florida Keys, possibly threatening corals and human health, according to a study from the University of Georgia, Athens.
- Home invasions.
- Lost baggage claims are skyrocketing.
- The much-anticipated blueprint for fighting global warming by reducing the amount of carbon emitted when transportation fuels are used--commissioned by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in January--has been released by the University of California.
- The purpose of U.S. sugar policies is to keep domestic prices artificially high, charges Chris Edwards, director of Tax Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, Washington, D.C.
- Wal-Mart's first international venture was in Mexico in 1991 and, in economic terms, it has been an outstanding success.
- Would a new job make a good present?
- A photographer's life.
- Will you see signs this holiday season?
- Corporate tax cuts: U.S. is falling behind.
- FDR played politics with lives of Jews.
- Making sense of sound.
- Study shows juries often get it wrong.
- Clay proves to be antimicrobial agent.
- Could acne cure result in MRSA?
- A pound here ... A pound there ...
- Be mindful of yuletide allergic reactions.
- Do not let greed replace generosity.
- Men like to send them, too.
- "Merry Christmas" is favored greeting.
- The goose is gone bring on the turkey.
- Turn off television during visits.
- Credit piggybacking can prevent foreclosure.
- Looks matter to women, too.
- Missteps can cause headaches galore.
- Longer resumes now more acceptable.
- Steps that can head off foreclosure.
- American genius behind the shutter.
- A fussy baby can strain weak marriage.
- Giant star showers "life" on earth.
- Another warm winter looks to be on tap.
- Energy fees will hurt U.S. competitiveness.
- Heating fuel costs continue to rise.
- "Grass station" is word of the year.
- Canadian tar sands could quench U.S. thirst.
- Ecolabeling: voting with our wallets.