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Monitor articles for August 17, 1999
- New race-bias issue: the workplace climate
- Correction
- Seattle: new playground for the cyber-rich
- Today's Story Line
- Adults and the tug of BTS
- What's New
- TV's Vanishing Standards
- Room for Darwin and Faith
- College Students: Interested in writing for us?
- News In Brief
- Web Smarts
- Business schools open doors to families
- Cartoon
- 'What do your parents do?'
- Are you happy? You may be in good company.
- Breaking ground on privacy rights
- US shouldn't aid Colombia's military
- Tunnel is longer, but light still on
- On the Trail of Dust
- News In Brief
- Maya Angelou: From Creole cook to presidential poet
- India's Arundhati Roy: novelist turned social activist
- School mission: Offer jobs, keep kids
- The virtual campaign
- A microcosm of Kosovo's travails
- Never underestimate Mrs. Clinton
- No second thoughts about teaching
- Britain cuts back on history
- And here's the pitch: a pea-nutty, split-fingered two-bagger
- News In Brief
- For new UFO lobby, 'X-Files' are real
- News In Brief
- A graceful game of dance
- Schoolwork: Know your veggies, you'll do fine
- Fighting crime - from 1,000 feet in the air
- Shouldn't I be doing ... more painting?