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Monitor Archive for February 7, 2002
The long war for freedom after the Civil War ended
Where antiterror doctrine leads
Letters
For woman minister, rebuilding Afghanistan is a personal quest
Business & Finance
My grasp of geography was purely visual
Judges: not all black robes and gavels
California may limit term of term limits
USA
Monitor Breakfast: Chris Shays and Marty Meehan
Our Olympics, our (now-patriotic) American selves
Spike in welfare rolls reignites debate over safety net
Signals mount that a new El NiƱo is gathering steam
US rethinks role as Middle East referee
Readers weigh in on the challenges of learning Arabic
Divine power eliminates the 'axis of evil'
Lincoln's first principles
World
Serbs, Albanians try rearming - with goggles, poles
A tortoise and a hare learn to be a pair
Sunny, with heavy storms by noon
Reporters on the Job
US, don't turn your back on Iran
Between hostage and captor, an unlikely bond
He writes, he scores!
Color & style in Japanese fashion
Striving for a judicious balance on the bench
Now, a nation of more immigrants than ever
Protecting the Olympics
Human trafficking slows in Asia
Organic farming tries to take root in Kenya
Lean, Mean, Clean Military
International Bestsellers
Family planning and the religious right's overseas reach