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Monitor articles for July 31, 2000
- Biotech research plows untrodden frontiers
- Young, loaded, and eager to share
- Bush puts on his Reagan mask to woo party faithful
- Just hanging out with the laundry
- Today's cartoon
- Napster's clones won't end until prices drop
- Where help is felt most
- One woman's search for her stolen identity
- Chilly wind blows against Arafat
- Faith-Based or Faith-Biased?
- Porter's perfect summer portrait
- New rover to look for signs of water on Mars
- Prepare to pay a lot for the tunes you want
- Conventional Notebook
- Why money supply deserves more Fed attention
- Market Monitor
- Words of Note
- Keeping Track: Auto insurance
- Stop the critique
- 'License-plate game' takes a back seat to on-board video
- School-voucher debate heads to the polls
- News In Brief
- Concerns in Canada as nuclear energy loses steam
- Benefactor becomes a messenger for change
- News In Brief
- My childhood dream is up in the air
- Bush as the New Republican
- Federal privacy law needs immediate update
- A quiet start to Philly protests
- The New Face of Philanthropy
- A nation's personal-finance habits
- Growing a new demographic among givers
- The tax implications of having two homes
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Today's Story Line
- A whodunit with gray eminences - and red faces
- Selling a house? Little things count
- As long ads, conventions work
- In riot aftermath, Peru braces for tough tactics