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Monitor articles for May 23, 2003
- What's on TV
- Cellphones got game
- Bystanders help save a marriage
- World
- Sex crimes, lies, and a director with a videotape
- For the modern camper, s'mores, CNN, and a DVD
- At Cannes with Nicole, Arnold, and Harvey Pekar?
- The great sausage factory: how a tax cut is born
- Freedom that is never lost
- USA
- Samuel Berger
- With vote on sanctions, renewed unity at the UN
- Cue the dancing elephants
- Partisan Firefighting
- Why I'm not a patriot
- Met Opera: O Solo Mio!
- Al Qaeda audiotape is both a summons and a tool of terror
- Can the tax cuts jumpstart economy?
- Pomp versus practicality
- Shoddy buildings hike Algerian quake toll
- Kurds and Arabs give coexistence a chance in Iraq village
- Terror's allure in Casablanca slum
- Lessons in US terror cases
- Business & Finance
- The quagmire of liberation gone sour
- Thank heaven, Carrey's funny again
- US-French bickering: tradition, not news
- A tale of two Elzadas
- Artificial black holes: on the threshold of new physics
- Iraqis taste freedom and chaos
- US-Eritrean relations come under fire over human rights
- Because it's there - the conquest of Everest
- Movie Guide
- Going to the chapel, things are going to get harried
- Reporters on the Job
- Butterfly secret revealed
- Two choreographers. Two composers. Stir vigorously.