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Monitor articles for April 14, 2000
- News In Brief
- Keeping humor afloat in sports - even Olympics
- Boston's Big Dig digs a political hole
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- We're all in this together
- Early census snapshot: a boost for Republicans
- Even a magnetic Paul Newman can't save 'Money'
- America's tax burden lightens
- News In Brief
- Confederate flag - so un-Southern
- The tale behind cops' most famous words
- Rising stars
- News In Brief
- A triple threat tries Broadway
- What exactly is the protest?
- A test of wills in Montenegro
- Russia ratifies treaty as new arms race looms
- Drought leaves flint-dry farms, a meager Mississippi
- Broadway dramas explore truth, survival
- News In Brief
- Of Paul Revere's ride and green peas
- Russia's heart laid bare in Eifman Ballet
- Lessons From an Osprey
- Today's Story Line
- 'When did we become bad guys?' bankers ask
- Dry Holes in World Aquifers
- My links to a wilderness trail
- For Korean neighbors, China suggests 'two systems'
- Director who sought 'spiritual filmmaking'
- North Korea quietly reaches out
- Peru's fraud factor - and the politics of tallying votes
- 'Copperfield' speaks to the 'me' culture
- Sports 101
- If team names offend, must they change?
- What's On TV
- Not being hostage to teaching professionals