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Monitor articles for January 15, 1998
- Women's Sports Magazines Test the Waters
- A Visit to Europe's Great Divide
- Whose Woods These Are, I Thought I Knew
- After Lackluster Fall Lineups, 21 New Shows Make Their Pitch
- Can 'Truster' Beat the Polygraph?
- Women Make Mozambique's Economy Roar
- Pay Up
- Hoes and Hope Turn Around A War-Wracked African Nation
- News In Brief
- Brown-Baggers Mix Briefcases and Child Concerns
- 'Wild Cards' Will Affect How East Asian Crisis Plays Out
- Governors Look to Children in 1998
- Hold the Mayo, and Burger King, Too
- Is It True? A Lie Detector for the Home
- Shore, 7 a.m.
- Minnesota Draws a Line In Snow on Big Tobacco
- Tasters Get a Cola Surprise
- Garlic: There's no Escape
- Asia Market Crisis Tests US Security Strategy
- On the Job, It's English Or Pink Slip
- A Montana Welfare Check Gives Way to Wood Glue
- Saddami Tactics
- Men's Mags Make Their Mark
- Capitalism's Controversial Clean-Up Crew
- Eating My Bread Upon the Waters
- Sold: Perfect Little House in Red-Hot Market
- What's On
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers
- Limits on, and of, Cloning
- Under a Spell?
- Readers Write