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Volume 27, Issue 15, November 18, 2004

Features

Mars attacked the red planet's mysteries remain unsolved

THE MARS EXPLORATION PROGRAM

by Kathryn Graham
The Metropolitan

Marvin the Martian is an example of how, even as children, the mystery and possibilities of life on Mars are deeply rooted in our imaginations. Is there, or was there ever life on Mars? It probably isn't Marvin but it's a good possibility that some form of life could have, or might now exist, considering recent findings indicating that water once flowed there. Where did all the water go? Is it still wet enough for life to be thriving? Mars was not always the planet we now observe. How did it look millions of years ago? more >>

GTA scores again, lives up to hype

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

Some games are simply worth the hype.

This fall, games like Halo 2, The Sims 2 and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas have already sold millions, beating out previous sales records for videogames. Much of this has to do with all the word-of-mouth before the release date. more >>

The difference individuals can make

by Svetlana Guineva
The Metropolitan

Cathy and Curt Bradner pedaled hard. Hunched over in some calm persistence, their gaze groped the unknown ahead, while one longtime nurtured idea was paving the road to their self-discovery. more >>

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