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Monitor articles for March 31, 2000
- A crack appears in the Navy's brass ceiling
- Wrestling with danger
- 'Ballet Mcanique' finally can be heard
- News In Brief
- The jury's still out on baseball's future
- Freeport's annual Smelt Day frenzy
- Little peacemaking legacy for Clinton
- Stitches from another time
- US, China, and Taiwan keep the lid on tensions
- With 'Aida,' Disney may become Pharaoh of Broadway
- Tourism could boost Haiti's economy
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The bully question
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- 'Laramie Project' connects stage to social ills
- What's On TV
- Richardson's intensity as America's mediator
- Job boom ripples into inner-city US
- The living room that love made
- News In Brief
- Is Yemen a conduit for global terrorism?
- You'll 'sit' for this Jack London classic
- What's new for 2000 season?
- Dancers cut loose in 'Burn the Floor'
- China in the Trade Club
- The thing left unsaid
- More states turn attention to abandoned-baby deaths
- Power of persuasion, or talking to the wind?
- Who's watching the kids?
- Today's Story Line
- In the search for planets, small is beautiful
- 'New Films' fest debuts fresh talents, future hits
- Top of Putin's agenda: wooing foreign capital
- 'High Fidelity' skips its groove
- 'Falcone:' CBS's answer to 'The Sopranos'?
- A power-broker-free Lebanon
- Time to separate schools and state