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Year 2006

Vol. 138 Nbr. 11, March 2006

Ford and Toyota: Wall Street's view.

GRAPH > NATIONAL

Game show.

Automobile industry

Letter from the editor.

Fire-alarm belles.

San Diego Fire Engine Company 22, all women firefighters

Israeli mounted police charged Jewish protesters at the West Bank outpost of Amona on February 1.

News & TRENDS

E-buyers, beware!(THE INTERNET)

Numbers in the news.

News & TRENDS

The 'cute' factor.

BEHAVIOR

Extreme makeover: from white to black.

Rose Wurgel - Interview

Has sudoku got your number?

BRAINTEASERS

Noted & quoted.

SOUNDBITES

How a trillion stacks up.

NUMBERS

Men may be 'natural avengers'.

PSYCHOLOGY

Varsity stays out of the gutter.

Bowling, favoerite sport of the schools

Shifting gears: with Detroit's 'Big Three' carmakers struggling, what are the prospects for the U.S. auto industry and its workers?

NATIONAL - Industry overview

Finding their way to San Jose: Detroit is down, San Jose is up: what their fortunes tell us about life in America in the 21st century.

NATIONAL

When democracy gets messy: the U.S. is finding out that in promoting democracy abroad, when you 'let the genie out of the bottle,' the results are not always predictable ...

INTERNATIONAL

The problem with Iran: led by a radical new president, Iran may be only a few years away from being able to build a nuclear weapon. The U.S. and the U.N. are struggling to respond.

INTERNATIONAL

Road warrior: in male-dominated Iran, Laleh Seddigh proved she could drive a race car even faster than the men.

INTERNATIONAL

Troubled waters: thousands of Cubans struggle to make it to the U.S. every year. But as they approach Florida, the Coast Guard tries to stop them.

Cover story

1961: the Bay of Pigs: a force of Cuban exiles trained and equipped by the U.S. invaded Cuba in a failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro.

TIMES PAST

Should military recruiters be allowed in high schools? Public schools that accept federal funds are required by law to give access to military recruiters.

DEBATE

Back on track after leaving a gang.

Making green the new red, white, and blue.

Energy efficiency

When politicians cry much worse than wolf.

Why we should hold the fries.

Junk food

Cartoons.

Comic - Cartoon


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