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Monitor articles for November 24, 1998
- Students use computers to tackle world issues
- Remaking the electronic economy
- A Nixonian comeback for Newt?
- American Politics Presidency: a quiet revolution
- Funding techie kids
- A chatting pro proves small talk is no big deal
- Today's Story Line:
- Pakistan's premier pushes for hard-line Islamic rule
- HEY, REF! What's it like to be an NFL official?
- Oust Saddam?
- Air Force and activists wage war over chimps
- Glimmer of light for Iraqi people
- This student contest is run by the letter
- Word of caution to spendthrifts
- National report card gives arts education mixed marks
- Gratitude - it's powerful
- Sanctions or not, North Korea holds the cards
- Letters
- Hurricane Mitch's legacy
- When Web words threaten
- A power broker in Japan breaks back into power
- 'It's a nice place to grow up, but....'
- Changing times and budgets put the squeeze on Small-town schools
- States plan for tobacco windfall
- Finding out the hard way why fish make the best college pets
- News In Brief
- Friend, foe, or both? Microsoft case highlights 'coopetition'
- Civil war can't pull the plug on this soap opera
- Starr tactics renew debate on role of special counsels
- Latest church-state divide: Bible Week
- Economic Turnabout
- Distance depends on your perspective