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Monitor articles for August 29, 2001
- Sounding off a bit too soon
- 'Free public library' - every reader owns a share
- Japanese retailers turn to 'shetailers'
- Bush is ahead of the game on China
- World
- Farm-fresh in the city
- States save energy, a light bulb at a time
- etc.
- Reporters on the job
- Reluctant hero to his followers: Respect the poll
- Even 2-year-olds go on family biking trips
- A 30-minute toast and a tasteless roast
- Autonomy shaken in West Bank
- Multiracial and proud
- Taking a dip in the pool - of guacamole
- A passion for pennies pays off
- Slowly changing signs of our times
- USA
- Business & Finance
- Kids who want to help? One mom's method for complaint-free chores
- Identity Politics
- Teens can get fake IDs in a few keystrokes on Web
- Zimbabwe refugee crisis looms
- In student test scores, a wider gap
- Recipes
- A market sparks a downtown renewal
- That's not Chanel No. 5 you're wearing
- Jockeying, speculation begin over who will rule China
- She wants a floral-print chair, he wants tan leather. Now, what?
- Now you know
- Prayer and inheritance
- Behind the fire lines
- A letter to my son, who has just left for college
- Where to find farmers' markets
- Why unions embrace illegal immigrants
- Frequent fliers sue over high fares at hubs
- Prime-Time Flying Fees