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Monitor articles for January 10, 2002
- Prayer-aid for Argentina
- John Wayne and GI Jane
- Finding Visa Abusers
- 'Volunteers' seek execution to escape death row
- Bounty hunting in a land of tribal loyalists
- Strength through squabbling
- Advice for the new Afghan leader
- IRS - audit thyself
- Paper files in the towers: lost and (maybe) found
- The babbitt booster
- King Midas may have had an ivory touch, too
- Catfight ensues over case of lynx fur planted in forests
- Under the starlight, Kenya's youths taste Hollywood
- Two Lanes to Efficiency
- Très Bien, YSL
- My border collie comedian
- Where 'cease-fire' is relative
- Bush team backs a vision of fuel-cell cars
- Our reporter stumbles through a shrouded world
- USA
- Who owns what? UN tackles Kosovo housing tangle
- Apple and Microsoft strut their new stuff
- Business & Finance
- In the bookstores, seeking self-help
- We're gently spun from darkness into light
- You can't fight city hall
- A Monitor Guide to The Bestsellers
- Muslim in America
- 'Just Ask Iris'
- Minority job-seekers feel pinch of recession the hardest
- Recession saps school budgets
- World
- Letters
- etc...
- Tracking what's tops started with books
- Other nations find 'terrorist' label useful
- This time, Massachusetts promises election fireworks over top job
- In South Africa, many blacks convert to Islam
- Environment tussles return after national pall
- Reporters on the job