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Articles in Nov, 2005 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Fuel costs could trim holiday jobs
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Private grief as public spectacle
by Robert J. Bresler - "New-look" sound has been found
- Relaxing holidays the HoMedics way
- Personalized bats for special sluggers
- Americans divided on global issues
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Radical Islam in America: the media, prisons, the military, and academia are four key areas where the Saudi government and its Wahhabi ideology have gained tremendous influence in the U.S
by Stephen Schwartz -
Hailing a new era of cooperative conservation
by Mike Johanns - Nicktronics for the tech-savvy younger set
- "Light up" that special room with pillows
- Employees just want to have fun
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Theraphy overload on campus
by Richard E. Vatz - Hardcore drinkers are a national plague
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Ethanol: more than just corn
by Danielle Murray - Fisher-Price's unique flourish with toys
- Beacon street girls are rarin' to go
- So many titles, so much fun to be had
- Tips for beating the party pounds
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Echoes of the Great Depression
by Chris Edwards -
Election fraud remains commonplace
by Bob Williams - Patch proves its worth year after year
- Classics with a twist: USAopoly is at it again
- Jeep gets gear where it needs to be
- There is no simple global thermostat
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Saving man's best friends
by Ed Boks -
Everyone's a journalist
by Joe Saltzman - Stocking up on holiday cheer
- Tennis royalty crowned by prince
- Big laughs for "Little Britain"
- Company stock: how much is too much?
- Dinosaurs as they've never been seen: a landmark exhibition reveals how current theories about dinosaurs have evolved over the past 20 years, as a groundbreaking walk-through diorama of a prehistoric forest brings these ancient creatures to life
- Lindt Gourmet Truffles … mmmmmmmmmmm
- Game Boy Advance Video is just that
- Katrina's impact on farm production
- Rainy days on ancient Mars
- A rustic spirit for the holidays.
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Is drug testing of athletes necessary?
by Matthew J. Mitten - Sleep as the perfect Crowne-ing achievement
- Crayola's crafty cooking kits
- Star Wars to Furby: Hasbro has it all
- Cranium is still the cradle of family fun
- God, cosmos, Katrina and Rita
- Shipping industry vows to cut pollution
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That should "cover" it
by Francoise Mouly -
An exit strategy for Iraq
by Llewellyn D. Howell -
Tales of a tailgater
by Joe Cahn - Columbia sportswear for style and substance
- Pro-environmentalists not voting that way
- Gal pals keep teens trouble free
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An uninspired press translates into an uninformed electorate
by Paul Waldman - Photogarphy of the paranormal
- You've got "GAIM" with G360 putter
- At Jakks Pacific, what's old is new again
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The new Pope as old Pope
by Gerald F. Kreyche - The rebuilding of New Orleans
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Why war is so affordable: the military's role in the U.S. economy
by Murray L. Weidenbaum -
Will Bill Clinton's global initiative change the world?
by Jeremy Wiesen -
Clark Gable's "Hoosier Tornado"
by Wes D. Gehring - Deck the wish list with Mattel toys
- Bionaire update
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