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Monitor articles for May 11, 2000
- Singing the Danube blues
- Less Help For The Poor
- Women's activism through US history
- For Balkan peace, final split needed
- Runaway Scholarships
- Rage is all the rage in America
- No willing saviors for Freetown
- The Monitor Guide to The Bestsellers
- I Was a Rat!
- A meeting of America's most exclusive trade union
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Christian churches confront homosexuality
- More than one way to end a war
- Today's Story Line
- Wherever you go, it knows where you are
- A privacy interest
- Racist images aimed at kids: Who's responsible?
- Africa's tests for the traveler
- Move over, world-class authors
- In Indonesia, smoker warnings help a tobacco giant
- Online privacy protection for children takes a big step forward
- The Cuba Elian might return to
- You're not going to throw that away, are you?
- Preteens On-Line
- What's New
- Real help for Africa
- Lights, camera, LEGO - coming to a store near you
- News In Brief
- Uprooted people of the world
- Atlas will still want a massage
- Start with love
- A symphony of city sounds
- Cuban rafters may exploit asylum loophole
- Marchers play the 'mother' card
- News In Brief
- 'Green' cars are still up on blocks, but not for long
- Savvy players in a Casablanca scenario
- Zimbabwe teachers now targets
- 'Montreal shuffle': Why Quebeckers refuse to give up
- Local TV stations drop back and punt sports coverage
- A journalist goes where others are sent
- Burma-Shave signs