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Monitor articles for February 05, 1998
- Mexico Stung as Army Swarms Over Chiapas
- So, Who's Coming to Dinner? It Depends on What You're Serving
- Tiny Fossils Could Unlock Secrets of Early Animal Life
- Hard Work Brings Home the Bacon
- News In Brief
- Indians Prefer to Do Without Army's 'Help'
- Washington Plays The 'Leak' Game
- What Do I Tell My Child?
- A Woman's Place Is in the What?
- The Duties of Life
- Women Mind Their Own Business
- 'The Apostle' Rewrites How Religion Is Depicted on Big Screen
- On Execution
- A Trove of Olympic-Gold Moments
- Bird Feeding: Don't Wing It
- Not Just Your Average Storm
- Teamsters' Woes Slow Labor's Revival
- Ireland Debates Powers Of Police After Murder Of Anti-Mafia Journalist
- How the Tomato Became a Vegetable
- Israel Key to Iraq War Outlook
- Mandela Set To Fulfill Promises
- French Buy Virtue With A Vengeance
- Finding Ways to Curb 'Pilot Disorientation'
- How Big the Government?
- Our Lives Begin Anew In Nagano
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers: Hardcover Nonfiction
- Congressional Molasses
- S. Africa Frets as Large Black-Run Firm Collapses
- Success in a Whisky Business
- Scientists Rein In Fractious Friction
- A Traffic Jam of Names