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Articles in July, 2008 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Looking to travel on the cheap
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West Coast wonderlands: Disneyland and California Adventure provide a treasure trove of family fun
by Wayne M. Barrett -
There's nothing trivial about the U.S. presidency
by Richard Lederer - Neatsheets are really neat
- Dylan does it again time with a paintbrush
- Black support may end up hurting Obama
- "Vintage industrial" preserves our past
- The American evolution: a history through art
- Sleep tight these summer nights
- Get your popcorn, hot dogs … Margarita!
- Easy Gardener makes gardening just that
- A kinder, gentler form of bigotry
- Foster care survivor decries conditions
- Shades of greatness: art inspired by Negro Leagues baseball
- Waterproofing your memories
- For the air guitar rocker in all of us
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Race to the bottom? The presidential candidates' positions on trade
by Sallie James - Religious congregations prove tough to close
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Lessons from the Bush years
by Robert J. Bresler - Red Sox nation welcomes "baseball as America": Boston is the latest venue for a traveling Hall of Fame exhibition that brings the game's past to life while celebrating the accomplishments of today's teams and stars
- Now you can have it made in the shade
- Zippo still hot after all these years
- Parents are right to be stricter with older kids
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Policy challenges facing the next president
by Murray Weidenbaum -
Saluting Pittsburgh's finest
by Richard E. Vatz - Enjoy a blast from baseball's past
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Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power
by Raymond L. Fischer - Teens indulging stronger marijuana
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Talking the talk
by Harold E. Rogers, Jr. -
Not quite a movie star
by Wayne M. Barrett - Who says you can't skateboard underwater?
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Costumes don't make the pirate
by Dolores T. Puterbaugh - Illegal tobacco sales to minors decline
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A virtual secret of history
by John Messeder -
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game": the first century of baseball's enduring anthem: the Chicago Cubs were reigning world champions; John McGraw was in the early stages of his three-decades-long stint as manager of the New York Giants; Teddy Rooseve
by Andy Strasberg - It's safety first thanks to the turtle
- Bully police restricting internet
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The media's blind spot
by Joe Saltzman -
George Washington's Spiritual Journey
by Janice T. Connell - To stay cool, you've got to be O2 Cool
- Big decreases in prime-age employees
- Norman Rockwell in Black & White
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The bear went over the mountain: visiting the gravesites of U.S. presidents is nothing newbut vice presidents? One man's journey across the country to learn about our forgotten leaders yielded some interesting lessons about the nation … and hi
by Carll Tucker - You never can have enough ice cubes
- Perfect plants for sun and shade
- Ways to stop summer spoilers
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Spinning Disney's World: the memories of a Magic Kingdom press agent bring to life the halcyon days of promoting Walt Disney's theme parks in California and Florida
by Charles Ridgway -
All about real people
by Wes D. Gehring - WII just love getting in shape
- Getting a foothold on garden chores
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