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Monitor articles for November 16, 1998
- Remaking a nation on the streets
- Warning! Bears crossing ahead
- Wall Street threatens Fed with fit
- Talk radio's price: a culture of complaint
- Tales of journey from death row to freedom
- Letters
- Finance sector looks better, but don't bank on it
- A Kosovo voice for peace falls flat
- 'Customized' news available via Monitor
- Meteor shower will be a 'celestial light show'
- Don't Forget Haiti
- Japan hopes coupons clip consumers' stingy ways
- Jobs Of The Future
- Switzerland bandies words over 'linguistic McDonaldization'
- Today's Story Line:
- Islam and Christianity
- The talk in Europe: English is la mode
- What I learned in algebra, and by counting to 10
- Court of last resort for altering fund-raising?
- Bob Lutz is no klutz in the auto business
- Using drama to curb teen dating violence
- Open mind requisite for reopened mutual fund
- A Double Answer to Baghdad
- It's the man, not the issues: a vote for Ventura explained
- Faith Ringgold's patchwork sojourn
- Western states hope there's political strength in numbers
- Mother's priorities, and mine
- News In Brief
- The Monitor's New Look
- Iraq retreats, but for how long?
- US flexes powers of persuasion
- Investors cautiously return to market
- Different by design