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Monitor articles for April 11, 2000
- Two-Korea talks mark fresh start
- American students get glimpses of their counterparts in Senegal
- My town: Ain't it America?
- Peruvians await final vote results
- Seattle's innovative answer to the housing crunch
- The mouse or the blocks?
- What's New
- North Korea, the Magician
- Expressway prayer
- News In Brief
- In April, talk turns to college
- Teachers Interested in writing for us?
- A Better Path to Diversity
- News In Brief
- Swimming in salmon
- At colleges in South, barriers keep falling
- How hard is it, really, to run a university?
- Prom leaves dancing ban in the dust
- Full-court press to end annual review on China
- William Cohen for vice president?
- Greek voters give nod to further reforms
- Actors in our revolution
- Western spies help fight Chechens
- How Microsoft hurts PC consumers
- Activism training camp: scale a building, sing a song
- Web smarts
- Hatcheries take new tack to save fish
- When April's mail pierces to the root
- Another battle: comfort vs. style
- News In Brief
- Today's Story Line
- In this campaign, image really is everything
- New consumer watchdog on duty
- Impart math concepts at home? Sign me up for Parent School.
- Making room for the gifted
- News In Brief
- Society often unfriendly to gifted girls, minorities