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Year 2004

Vol. 137 Nbr. 3, October 2004

Letter from the editor.

Editorial

Population shifts alter electoral college votes.

Oh, say, can you sing it?

Music - Star Spangled Banner - American national anthem - Brief Article

The head of Chief Crazy Horse.

News & Trends - Brief Article

Fibbers get an assist from their cell phones.

Technology - Phony excuses - Brief Article

Grimacing like the pros.

Faces - Brief Article

Numbers in the news.

Brief Article

Noted & quoted.

Soundbites: extreme edition

The young brains behind the O.C.

Q&A - Brief Article - Interview

Who says politics isn't a game?

Election 2004 - Brief Article

AIDS in Africa.

Health - Brief Article - Illustration

Aping each other's yawns.

Science - Brief Article

Book worms: endangered species?

Media - Brief Article

Edging toward democracy: Afghanistan is holding its first presidential, election this month, even as it struggles to rebuild after 25 years of war and oppression.

International

Ma Yan's China: untouched by a booming economy, millions of Chinese peasants can barely afford to eat or go to school. One teen's diary tells their story.

International

Confronting the past: as prosecutors take fresh looks at decades-old cases, Southern communities are being forced to revisit some of the most painful episodes of the civil rights era.

National

The 30-second campaign: television ads have assumed an enormous role in presidential elections. While they're carefully scripted and visually arresting, they often shade the truth in an effort to sway your vote.

National

Electoral College 101: don't understand the Electoral College? Well, you're not alone. Here's a guide to what it is, how it works, and why it matters.

National

Should the Electoral College be abolished? The 2000 election and its aftermath prompted renewed debate over our system for electing the President and Vice President.

Debate

The challenge of gene therapy.

Opinion - Brief Article

What the election is really about: courage and resolve.

Opinion - Brief Article

Wole Soyinka: the voice of African democracy.

Opinion - Brief Article

In 1912, three was a crowd: Teddy Roosevelt showed that a third party could make a serious run for the White House.

Times Past

Wildfire destroyed her home, but not her life.

Voices - Short Story

Cartoons.

Comic


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