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Monitor articles for November 19, 1998
- Keeping computing's FUD factor at bay
- How disasters put leaders on trial
- An engineer brings order to large projects
- Letters
- Remodel the kitchen: Fed cuts rates again
- A Monitor Guide To The Bestsellers
- A parting primer from a global thinker
- Books too smart to leave on the coffee table
- Tobacco Deal - a Start
- A dark heart in the Congo
- Some challenges personal transit systems face
- Where profit is the good done with the dough
- The last train to....
- Protectionism: a peacetime 'blockade' US doesn't need
- Shakespeare didn't just write plays - he wrote us
- Christmas without Rudolf or Frosty
- Watching those who watch public opinion
- The scent of good books
- E. Dryke of St. Louis asks, 'Whatever happened to ...?' The first Miss Universe
- A summit to sweeten the mood
- Lincoln at Gettysburg
- Today's Story Line:
- News In Brief
- Giving thanks, far from home
- Plundered eggs put green turtles on edge of extinction
- Smoking - give you up?
- Writer William Weld takes Twain's advice
- My mass transit
- Dutch harness the wind for a bike-friendly highway
- What US faces in trying to depose Saddam
- Molars, mastodons, or plastic flowerpots?
- Unfriendly Persuasion
- Survival of TV's fittest
- Barbara Kingsolver gets uncomfortable
- Fans flock to see 'Star Wars' peek
- Kurds take their case to Europe
- Why China's activists speak out for Tibet