PART 1 Hot News Unit 1 Text A A Toast to Torino, with a Last Bicerin Text B How to Read a Newspaper? Unit 2 Text A The Race Against Avian Flu Text B What Is a Newspaper? PART 2 Environmental Protection Unit 3 Text A China Notes Costs of "Grave" Pollution Text B Where Does News Come from? Unit 4 Text A Global Warming Threatens Deserts Text B Headlines Unit 5 Text A A Sinking Feeling Text B Who Processes the News? PART 3 Cloned Stem-cell Research Unit 6 Text A Clone Aid Text B When Is It News? Unit 7 Text A Ancient DNA Yields Clues to the Puzzle of European Origins Text B The Importance of Accuracy PART 4 Health and Travel Unit 8 Text A So, You Want to Live for Ever? Text B The Need for Objectivity Unit 9 Text A Out of the Comfort Zone Text B Libel PART 5 Social Problems Unit 10 Text A Are You Safe from Online Crooks? Text B The Editorial Unit 11 Text A ID Thieves' New Tricks Text B Readers' Letters PART 6 Education and Immigration Unit 12 Text A Feeling Strains, Baptist Colleges Cut Church T Text B Analyzing an Editorial Unit 13 Text A Immigrants Rally in Scores of Cities for Legal Text B Features and Classifieds PART 7 Science and Information Technology Unit 14 Text A In the Kitchen Text B Sports Unit 15 Text A In Search of the Real Google Text B Classifieds PART 8 Economy Unit 16 Text A Is Ford Running on Empty? Text B The Newspaper as Current Events Source PART 9 Politics and Biography Unit 17 Text A Senate Approves Lobbying Limits by Wide Mar Text B Learning from Newspaper Graphs Unit 18 Text A Voice of Courage Text B Using the Newspaper in a Writing Report PART 10 Art and Culture Unit 19 Text A Can This Man Save the Movies?(Again?) Text B Newspaper Careers Unit 20 Text A The Competition Was Thick and Growing Text B Special Expressions Reference Key to the Exdrcises