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Monitor articles for December 14, 2000
- Persia through an insider's lens
- Fairly or not, court takes on political hue
- After decade of criticism, Marines ground Osprey
- Milosevic: Yugoslavia's unresolved problem
- A writer who sees the forest and the trees
- Once the whistle blows, who follows up with the reforms?
- Corruption's roots deep and wide-reaching in Brazil
- News In Brief
- What's new
- News In Brief
- Our old telephone bench still speaks to me
- Internet companies are taking on water, but no lifeboats yet
- Tale of the Old West from an old point of view
- Bush will have to build from a precarious foundation.
- Jack Frost nips at America's heating bills
- Where Bush goes from here
- News In Brief
- Africa struggles to get by on just $35 per refugee
- Capping carbon
- Black ex-felons and Gore
- 'Cool' king on a hot throne
- Needed: war-crimes courts that foster reconciliation
- For 22 million refugees, a chief caretaker
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers
- For young readers
- News In Brief
- One of the world's great storytellers learned early
- The Christmas that almost wasn't
- Today's Story Line:
- Seeing
- Readers write
- A lesson in giving, unadorned
- Missionary travels and travails
- Early snowfields: canyon and lake
- Grades for Parents
- Algae at the climatic Rubicon
- Reconciliation, by the People
- That kid in the Oscar Mayer TV ad