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Monitor articles for November 14, 2002
- Tablet PC not quite the final word
- In the middle of 12th century
- Moral jousting over war and peace
- The art of collateral damage
- Bill Gates, the biggest thing in India since the Beatles
- What we really learn at school is people
- World
- Monitor Breakfast
- Who knew? Try Einstein.
- Bush envisions a kinder, gentler April 15
- Wanted: artists willing to dig
- Final Sale: Everything must go!
- Protection from acts of violence
- Hip-hop tries to break image of violence
- USA
- Grandmother put songs in my heart
- Reporters on the Job
- Out of Mideast rubble - friends
- Criticized by left and right, Sharon still thrives
- The head Native American stories on the Web
- An Accounting for the SEC
- Rise in antiquities theft vexes Israel's 'Indiana Joneses'
- China's Communist Party - different in all but its name
- Lame Ducks Do Fly
- A look at the National Book Awards nominees / Young Adults
- At refugee ministries, welcome mats withdrawn
- New homeland security agency faces rough road
- In Iran, a challenge to hardliners
- Business & Finance
- Some Africans prefer hunger to a diet of gene-altered corn
- Letters
- Pelosi shatters a marble ceiling
- Man: 0 Machine: 1
- Bin Laden is back, now as defender of Iraq
- As Argentina goes, so go the Americas