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Monitor articles for October 04, 1999
- Today's Story Line:
- Public questions nuclear safety policies
- The new family car may be a truck
- Hostages cheer Burmese captors
- Yen's rise dampens a nation's rally
- October light
- Russia's peace by piece approach
- Small cars: nowhere to go but up
- Filtering tobacco from a retirement account
- Eating the broccoli of life ... in moderation
- Automotive revolutions
- Letters
- A season of flights and fledglings
- Internet sitings
- A new path to peace in Africa
- 2000s roll in: which ones to watch
- A defining term for high court
- Aggressive approach pays off for fast-shifting stock picker
- Pokmon: new scourge of the schoolyard
- A little levity lightens the workload
- Getting grins with photo safaris, flowers, and ugly ties
- Vermont dairy farming takes a woolly turn
- News In Brief
- A business school for women only
- The easiest call for a ref to fumble
- Controlling illegal immigration - but at a price
- Keeping track . . .
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Pressing Japan to throw its money around
- Cartoon
- Don't fight the darkness
- Fallout from US antimissile success
- The desert's grand show
- Judge shortage: a multi-layered problem
- Putting a face on Timor's militias
- News In Brief
- Market Monitor
- Police put public more in the know
- The Beltway as Sumo Ring
- Interest-rate hike unlikely - for now
- Words Of Note