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Monitor articles for February 27, 1998
- Rwanda Massacres Were Avoidable, General Says
- 'Bug Juice' Gives Taste Of Summer Camp
- No Cell Phone, No Pager, Not Even Call Waiting
- In Oprah Trial, 'Food Libel' Charges Prove Hard to Swallow
- Unbridled Capitalism's Staunch Defender
- 'Seinfeld' Counts Down
- Retain the INS
- Sports 101
- Letters
- News In Brief
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- Make Bilingual Education a Choice
- Rocking the Mideast With an Unlikely Alliance
- New Stars Shine Bright At 40th Annual Grammys
- A Good Way to Celebrate CIA Greats
- Getting Established
- In Pastoral England, City Ways Unwelcome
- Indian Flutist Masters Art of Making Bamboo Sing
- The President Finds Himself Alone at the Top
- Trying to Put Myself in 'Jeopardy!'
- From Mozart to Mahler - A Listening Guide to Classical Music
- What's On TV
- New Face of Asia
- Rise in Palestinian Population May Pressure Israel to End Land Claims
- The Perfect Forum for Excellence
- Paying For Potholes? States Fight for Funds
- A Break for Stay-Home Parents?
- 'Mrs. Dalloway' Feels Right on Screen
- Weighing In On a Sumo Match
- Rekindled By Curling
- Why Families Matter to Military
- Writers Guild hands out best screenplay awards
- Can Nuclear Waste Be Safely Moved?
- Bedtime Tunes With Appeal For Parents and Little Ones