Vol. 132 No. 2702, November 2003
Index
- Celebrating your own special way.
- Feet over facials for spa-going men.
- Keeping family pets safe for the holidays.
- Stuffing more than the Turkey.
- Battle of the bulge has its own legs.
- Job prospects tight this season.
- Amber clarification.
- Bosses to workers: lose the flip-flops.
- Success is a feeling, not a possession.
- It's tougher for women to give up cigarettes.
- Job satisfaction linked to flexible schedules.
- Popping the questions not taboo for ladies.
- Silver screen smoking is on the rise.
- Technology will have to keep us cool.
- Can the U.S. continue to flex its economic muscles? Are burgeoning budget deficits, national security overruns, burdensome government regulations, Medicare funding woes, and stiff global competition endangering America's powerhouse status?
- Affirmative action: the court muddies the waters.
- Deflating the world's bubble economy: "unless the damaging trends that have been set in motion are reversed quickly, we could see vast numbers of environmental refugees abandoning areas scarred by depleted aquifers and exhausted soils....".
- "Misunderestimating" the war against terrorism.
- When the punishment doesn't fit the crime: "... federal penitentiaries are filled with relatively minor offenders ... [who] sit in prison, not because their punishment is morally deserved or achieves some social goal like crime deterrence, but because the guidelines have shifted punishment authority to prosecutors and have converted federal trial judges into rubber-stamp bureaucrats.".
- Challenging the prison industrial complex: "as states fail to fund health care, welfare, education, and transportation ... the continued growth in corrections spending is extraordinarily stark.".
- Funding school choice programs: "... vouchers or tax credits ... not only will give children access ti better education, [they] will unleast the power of constructive competition that will lead to dramatically improved outcomes in the future.".
- Making mothers count: the fiscal value of nurturing.
- Women in the workplace--the unfinished revolution: "society has not focused on the need to provide alternative types of care, particularly for children and the elderly, during the time that caregivers are employed.".
- Is there sex after cancer? Patients must focus on the power of love and understanding, rather than the actual mechanics of lovemaking, to enjoy a life of intimacy once again.
- Time to capitalize on the ultimate super shelter.
- "The Greek" invades Italy and Spain: the artist Domenikos Theotokopoulos--El Greco--introduced "such an extravagant style that to this day nothing has been seen to equal it, " noted 17th-century writer Jose Martinez. "Attempting to discuss it would confuse the soundest minds".
- The fall of Napoleon and the rise of Romanticism.
- Philip Guston: abstract expressionism's provocative pioneer and ultimate critic.
- Winged messengers: does habitat loss signal biodiversity's death knell? Destruction of ecological living spaces is the greatest threat to the survival and preservation of the globe's wide array of animal and plant species.
- Green Cathedrals: the windup.
- Celebrating 100 years of flight: a wealth of previously unexhibited aeronautic articrafts is traveling around the country to commemorate the century of technological advances that have unfolded since Orville and Wilbur Wright changed the world of transportation forever.
- It all "adds" up: TV commercials of the future: "with pressure from [digital video recorders], advertisers and ad agencies searching for something to replace the 30-second commercial are utilizing placement with a vengeance, especially in game, reality, ad lifestyle programs.".
- Celebrity journalism and politics.
- Building a DVD library--the Paramount way: almost two dozen Academy Award winners, literary adaptations, comedies, crime films, sports movies, and musicals can provide hours of entertainment during the coming winter months.
- The gears of a clown.
- Go in the snow.
- Home shopping bliss.
- Wrap it up!(What's New? Holiday Gifts Galore) (Wrapsacks Inc.) (Brief Article)
- Elegance prevails.
- Toy heaven.
- V-Riffic.
- All dolled up.
- Christmas clean.
- Dino-mite.
- Mattel magic.
- Small patches.
- Use your head.
- We got the beat.
- Glue and go.
- Go to the hoop.
- Weighing in.
- All-star return.
- If the shoe fits.
- Think fun.
- Active stories.
- Cuddle up.
- Leap of faith.
- Squash blox builders.
- Lets get creative.
- Radica rates.
- Soft toss.
- Tilt!(What's New? Holiday Gifts Galore) (pinball machine from Regent Sports Corp.)
- Museum memo.
- Open Heart: A Patient's Story of Life-Saving Medicine and Life-Giving Friendship.
- Excessive awareness is driving us nuts.