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Monitor articles for August 13, 1998
- A reader from Boston asks, " Whatever happened to . . . " Break Dancing
- In Nigeria's Oil Patch, an Unsung Ethnic Voice
- Colombia Needs Reprieve For Terrorized Press
- Cloning Splits The Experts
- Letters
- The Monitor's Guide To Bestsellers
- News In Brief
- China Provides the Setting For Translating a New Identity
- An American Way to Span Nose Ring to Beatles Gap
- Planning to Fly? Watch Your Bags - And Your Mouth
- Moscow Home Buyers Need No IMF Help
- Small-Business Owner Learns the Hard Way: 'Japan Has to Change'
- The Animals Went In Two by Two
- Sex-Crime Laws Draw More Flak
- How Tough Juvenile Justice?
- Hot World, Cooler Growth
- How a Computer Executive Rewrote the Rules
- It Quacks Like an Ad, But It's Not an Ad
- One Cool Cat in a Hat
- Calm in a Storm
- Naturally, Nature Already Clones
- Japan Inc. Dusts Off and Starts Over
- Raising Money: Judges on Campaign Trail
- No Ducking These Issues
- Dreaming of a Forbidden Home
- Emergency Food: A Moral Safety Valve?
- Cloning's Double Trouble
- A Hero Outshines All the Stars