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ISSN0041-5537
刊名U.S. news & world report
参考译名美国新闻与世界报道
收藏年代2006~2006



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2006

2006, vol.141, no.12 2006, vol.141, no.13 2006, vol.141, no.14

题名作者出版年年卷期
Mix, Match, and Switch: Kidney exchanges between strangers are helping to ease the organ shortage and could save thousands of livesJosh Fischman20062006, vol.141, no.14
How Do I Choose a Program? THREE QUICK QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ALWAYS ASKKenneth Terrell20062006, vol.141, no.14
Textbooks Enter the Digital Era: HIGH-TECH OPTIONS CAN SAVE MONEY AND BOOST LEARNINGAlex Kingsbury; Lindsey Galloway20062006, vol.141, no.14
AIRLINES TAXI TO PROFITS: U.S. carriers get a boost as global demand for excess jets helps them cut costsRick Newman20062006, vol.141, no.14
WAL-MART'S ROLLBACK: After retreating from Germany, the giant retailer makes a last stand in BritainThomas K. Grose20062006, vol.141, no.14
From High Finance to Ravioli: This couple cooked up a family homecomingKerry Hannon20062006, vol.141, no.13
A Boomer Road Trip - Queen-size beds, showers, and kitchenettes: A grown-up generation finds RVs are today's version of the VW busAlex Markels20062006, vol.141, no.13
A PLUG FOR HYBRIDS - 100-mpg prototypes are on the road. Needed: safe, cheap batteriesMarianne Lavelle20062006, vol.141, no.13
SPARKS IN THE HEARTLAND: Throughout the industrial Midwest, changing economic conditions are radically altering this fall's political calculationsDan Gilgoff20062006, vol.141, no.13
A Real Head Scratcher: Schools are struggling with how best to handle liceDeborah Kotz20062006, vol.141, no.12
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