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Monitor articles for April 28, 2000
- News In Brief
- What Stanley, washday, and log drives share
- Guardian knows best? A twist in Elian's case
- The Enigma of Vietnam
- Life's moves
- Foundations enjoined to be more charitable
- What's On TV
- News In Brief
- China cracks down on rank corruption
- Radical 'Time Code' puts viewers to work
- Safer Trucks, Rested Truckers
- Squint-eyed
- News In Brief
- Young Russians fight the draft
- Can NBA opponents slow the Shaq attack?
- Try to remember a time before 'The Fantasticks'
- Two veteran directors move to big screen
- A question of distance
- National missile defense: risky and costly
- Kansas City's schools hit a new low
- Today's Story Line
- Trust-busting: a two-sided legacy
- The education of trees
- Imagination defeats darkness in 'Arabian Nights'
- Fans have their fill of the (old) classics
- 'I just wanted it to run a second night'
- Legendary Fiji rabble-rouser a diplomat now
- Memories of Vietnam fade
- Rising wages raise concerns about arrival of inflation
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- Sci-fi tale relies too much on 'Frequency' of sentimentality
- When caribou culture meets Westminster
- Clinton legacy and the arms race
- Time for everything ... but leisure
- Got Freud?
- News In Brief