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Articles in April 2005 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Many wish they had a different voice
- Multitasking adults have hands full
- Employee retention not high priority
- Rocket-fuel chemical found in milk
- Buzz off with those buzzwords
- America needs a program as big as the Apollo space mission to promote the energy efficiency of hydrogen, two energy experts maintain
- "Arnie's Army" on the march again
- Expanding workforce greets new grads
- The unpredictability of revolutions is a lesson that never makes much of an impression on leaders who think that they can manipulate history through force, maintains Charles Kurzman, associate professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at
- Federal aid is driving up the cost of college tuition, charges Hillsdale College professor Gary Wolfram
- Sell or remodel? That is the question
- Here comes the bride … and all those guests
- Prison settings prove valuable
- Garage and closets garner most attention
- To deal with terrorist threats and high-tech crime, police officers will rely more on training and mentoring, say police experts polled by criminologist Gene Stephens
- The beleaguered telecommunications industry has blamed its collapse on manipulative executives and their misleading of consumers
- Food and friends strengthen link to god
- National insurance could prove disastrous
- Peer-to-Peer networks no place for Gov't
- Today's traditional electric utilities may become outmoded over the next 30 years, Wayne A, English, an expert in nuclear engineering and electricity distribution, told the World Future Society, Bethesda, Md
- Almost 20% of women raped; close to 40% victimized
- Is time more valuable than money?
- Children endangered by guns, household cleaners
- Officials should not compromise beliefs
- Few traumatized teens report their attacker
- Economic stability tied to vitamins
- Those looking for a promotion first may want to look inside their closets, suggests a survey by OfficeTeam, Menlo Park, Calif
- Death rate rises for unbelted cops
- Credit rating agencies need review board
- Women binge to relieve stress
- Indians created first major urban centers
- Have lawyers lost competitive edge?
- Ending corporate secrecy on soft money
- Exercise best in late afternoon
- The Industrial revelations of Margaret Bourke-White
- Kyoto climate rules sap economic strength
- High-fat diets hinder memory