Vol. 141 No. 5, November 2008
Index
- Europe.
- Cartoon analysis.
- Photo analysis.
- Athletes leave brains to science.
- With legal briefs on his shoulder, a Pataxo Hahahae Indian in traditional, garb and face paint arrived at the Supreme Court in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, on September 24.
- A party for your DNA.
- Admissions: think before posting.
- Hunks looking for junk.
- First, crack them open....
- Numbers in the news.
- The 'greatest Russians'?
- Electoral College 101: don't understand the Electoral College? You're not alone. Here's a guide to how it works.
- Who's side are you on? Here's where John McCain and Barack Obama stand on 10 key issues. Who would you vote for?
- Voices: why I'm volunteering for ... Barack Obama: there's nothing more motivating than discovering that your passion is shared by others.
- Voices: why I'm volunteering for ... John McCain: 'I realized that I could make a difference in the future of our country.'.
- Beyond apartheid: South Africa's long journey: it's still a bright spot on a troubled continent. But South Africa is facing tough realities 14 years after the start of majority rule.
- Zimbabwe: from riches to rags: twenty-eight years of authoritarian misrule by Robert Mugabe has turned an African breadbasket into a basket case.
- Nowhere to hide: stay in bed till 2 p.m.? Not when your school can track you electronically.
- Teen science--investigators three teens' remarkable research projects help reveal the science behind drug abuse and addiction.
- Should the U.S. drill for oil offshore? In response to soaring energy prices, Congress lifted a longtime ban but is likely to reconsider the issue next year.
- Cartoons.