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Monitor articles for January 16, 2001
- Judges in the Classroom
- For Bush, pulling US out of Balkans won't be easy
- Today's Story Line:
- Keeping educators up to date on rights of 'differently abled'
- The Zimbabwe effect
- Digital IQ answers
- Investment glossary
- Chechnya's perils and plight
- A quiet swan song among wolves and bears
- Who'll benefit first from China's economic boom
- Curriculum in a box
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- January - a time when offbeat courses shine
- Understanding the basics of the latest digital-audio format
- Women, it seems, are better bosses
- What's New
- Can states give drivers tests only in English?
- A quake, a slide, another lesson
- Making sense of the market
- News In Brief
- Campus contracts: a striking chapter in education
- Even tidy teachers should make room for messy play sometimes
- Pace yourself in the high-tech race
- Unearthing Mideast religious sites spurs tourism
- US military should end use of depleted uranium
- Profiting from the short-term debt of big companies
- Ashcroft: a mix of piety and politics
- Powerful portables
- Web Smarts
- Test your digital IQ
- Tips for the digitally disconnected
- Bush's surprisingly good start
- Market Monitor
- In Ashcroft hearing, there's a point to political posturing
- 'This is the way we teach our class'
- College study topics come in all 31 flavors
- Estimate revises US school-dropout rate upwards
- Some investors who started young
- A lesson in home tech
- Green prayer