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Monitor articles for December 31, 1998
- Those resolutions
- New Year for the World
- After 25 years, still protecting endangered species
- The communist's manifesto on computers
- Printmaking pioneer does it her way
- Jumping into 1999 - on schedule
- Ditch bowl-game charade for legitimate playoffs
- Today's Story Line:
- Dickens's last complete novel shines on the small screen
- A fashion dud finally fits in
- Year-end flicks focus on family struggles
- Religious practices vs. work demands
- A sporadic, singular career
- China hits at e-mail to curb dissent
- Growing up a 'Yidl in the middle'
- 'Digital Age' skirts rural America
- Turning a bombing range into a spiritual homeland
- W. Smith, via e-mail, asks .... , 'Whatever happened to ...?' Edwin Meese
- The decade of 'Seinfeld' and cyber-everything
- Two Russian Brothers
- Egypt's crackdown on rights groups reverberates in region
- Saving species, ruffling some feathers
- Byrd will hold Senate to the letter of the parchment
- Wildlife reserves go underwater
- THE MONITOR MOVIE GUIDE
- The endings, they're the best parts
- A legendary ballet makes more history
- A pair of comrades in arms
- Florida conch to try a comeback
- ... And the US
- Whats on TV
- Letters
- News In Brief
- Sports 101
- How to keep NATO credible?