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Monitor articles for March 27, 2000
- Now Asia, not West, hit by oil
- Where phone use is footloose
- Avoiding taxes in the short term
- Inmates in the Labor Pool
- Monitor test-drives new gas-electric hybrids from Honda and Toyota
- The 'education' candidate
- Goodbye to Gas-burners?
- News In Brief
- Resignations put Rwanda's 'unity' rule in jeopardy
- The finest of foul-weather friends
- Women lead gun-control crusade
- You've got ... cash: moving money by e-mail
- The CEO makes what? Return of a fair-pay debate
- Young workers, conservative traders
- Keeping track
- News In Brief
- The art of the everyday
- Pilot program to boost child-care wages
- Juvenile murders: Guns least of it
- Toy guns aren't the problem
- One man's ultimate vision: the 'Hypercar'
- Living trusts give privacy, but not from Uncle Sam
- When civilians are casualties of drug war
- News In Brief
- Where there's a willing squirrel, there's a way
- News In Brief
- More Manly than 'Baywatch'
- Today's Story Line
- America's favorite pastime goes global
- Market Monitor
- America's worry: Where's the cream filling?
- Labor's place in New Economy
- Stock options trickle down to Thai workers
- Drawing the line at the border
- Causes Without Borders
- I step out on my porch near midnight
- Economy minus the booms and busts
- Here's the way. Next: the will.
- Put more pay away
- Bushwhacked in Clinton Country