USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in July, 1998 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Presidential election keys for 2000
by Michael L. YOung -
Rent control drives out affordable housing
by William Tucker -
The unabomber's twisted saga
by Richard E. Vatz -
The many faces of movie comedy: a photo-album look at the great comics who have filled audiences' hearts with joy since silent film days
by Wes D. Gehring - Tax issues for kids with summer jobs
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The case for needed legal reform: frivolous lawsuits are tieing up the courts, costing taxpayers millions, and making a mockery of the American legal system
by Spencer Abraham -
The care and feeding of your 401 account
by Joseph P. Lizzio -
The most illustrious journalist no one ever heard of
by William H. Rentschler - College-bound students should use summer wisely
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Clinton's foreign policy: solid and consistent
by Llewellyn D. Howell -
Spending blunders plague educational policy
by Christine L. Olson -
Break the Weight Loss Barrier
by Wayne M. Barrett - Putting your worst foot backward
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Population explosion: still expanding
by William G. Hollingsworth -
Democracy is threatened by worship of elitism
by Theodore J. Forstmann -
The Gold of Exodus
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Women do business their own way
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What can be done about absentee fathers?
by Ron Klinger -
The problems with live news coverage
by Joe Saltzman -
New York: First City of the World
by Robert S. Rothenberg - Parents shouldn't let kids repeat profanity
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Reducing the pain of financing a college education
by Jeff A. Schnepper -
Curbing global warming: is the cost too high?
by Murray L. Weidenbaum -
Balthus
by Robert S. Rothenberg - Why society tolerates women assaulting mates
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Restoring responsibility to managed care: proposed legislation would curb health care organizations' ability to run roughshod over the rights of patients
by Charles Norwood -
All all-star team for the ages
by Wayne M. Barrett -
Playing the numbers game
by Gerald F. Kreyche -
It's time to shut down HUD
by Howard Husock - USA Today at 20: the inside story; two tumultuous decades have passed since the magazine was launched, providing an open forum for the viewpoints of the nation's leaders and other experts
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Telecommunications are revolutionizing the world
by James B. Burnham -
Privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation make mortgage markets inefficient, choke off competition, and help only the affluent
by Vern McKinley - A Titanic triumph: a stunning exhibition at the Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va., is drawing record crowds as the epic saga of the doomed ship continues to fascinate the public
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DVD: the digital revolution reaches home entertainment; the crystal-clear images on screen at your local multiplex can be duplicated in your home with myriad features currently unavailable through a VCR
by Emiel N. Petrone -
Tax sales, not income; a national sales tax is more compatible with the principles of a free society than any other tax system
by David R. Burton -
The art of celebrity caricature
by Wendy Wick Reaves -
The endurance of film noir
by Christopher Sharrett
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