Vol. 141 No. 3, October 2008
Index
- Brazil's.
- Venezuela.
- Campaign worldplay.
- Cartoon analysis.
- Photo analysis.
- George Orwell, blogger?
- Sea ice in the arctic.
- Course correction.
- Don't Im ur term paper.
- Tonight's homework: finding a date.
- Fowl Crowds in Miami.
- Numbers in the news.
- When sushi met science.
- 'The most insignificant office'? John Adams didn't think much of the vice presidency. But this year, Barack Obama and John McCain have chosen running mates who could determine the outcome in November.
- The charge: Genocide: years after the violence began in Darfur, Sudan's reader may face arrest.
- Why they're cramming in Korea: high school students in South Korea are studying overtime to get into the same colleges you're aiming for. They're part of a wave of foreign students vying for sports at top America schools.
- The inalienable rights of Apes? They share up to 98.7 percent of our DNA; in Spain, they may soon share our rights.
- 1960: the first mass media election: the new medium of television played a decisive role in the race between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon: 'image' ruled, and presidential elections changed forever.
- From Bethlehem to Virginia: a Palestinian student looks back at her freshman year at an American college and life back home.
- Global warming: what the next president should do: the candidates haven't focused on one of the biggest challenges of this century.
- Should the U.S. withdraw its troops from Iraq? Five years after the war began, how the U.S. should proceed in Iraq is a major issue in the election.
- Cartoons.