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Monitor Archive for September 10, 1998

Great Good Skateboarders
62 and Counting
It's Sticky Wicket As Women Aim To Join Old Boys
Why Some Americans Choose a Life in Fidel Castro's Cuba
Opening Nature's Tiniest Window
From the Garage to the Moon
Chinese Army's Business Empire: Breaking It Up Is Hard to Do
The Maestro's Movable Performance
Who Created Stepchildren?
Required Service
Albright's Dilemma
McGwire: In a League Of His Own
Post Office's G-Men: Cutting Crime Through the Mail
News In Brief
Tracking Winks Of Light
The Monitor's Guide To Bestsellers
Before the Wright Brothers?
Linking Social Security To Stocks: a Good Idea?
The Simple Life Still Lives At the County Fair
Reno: Follow the Money
K. Guzzetta of Campbell, Calif. asks, 'Whatever happened to ...?' Poet, Singer Rod McKuen
Letters
The Ambitious German Who May Lead Europe
Prairie Queen
A Wary Dance on Capitol Hill
Endurance Record Does Not Fall Easily
McGwire's Classy Climb to a Hallowed Summit:
Men and Women up in the Air
Sad, Lonely World of Internet Users - Not!
S. Carolina Race Tests GOP Grip on South
Old Books Get and Give New Life