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Monitor articles for October 01, 1999
- The American Century
- Letters
- He's monosyllabic - I'm speechless
- News In Brief
- More politics as usual in Mexico's race for presidency?
- Kissinger and the loss of E. Timor
- Speaking up for the 'middle-class actor'
- Lock the door, but don't throw away that key
- Fallout of Japan's nuclear policy
- Gurkhas on patrol in Dili
- Reforming US Gatekeepers
- In Jo Dee-land, things look 'alright'
- Art across America
- World Cup showcases a compelling contact sport
- Tough Love for Debtors
- Pig out on 'Animal Farm'; 'Sticks' has sports deviltry
- Violence at Belgrade protest fans anti-Milosevic fire
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Ryder Cup shows what fans crave: competition
- What charities cannot do
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- What's On TV
- Cartoon
- China celebrates 50 years of communism
- Art fiasco reveals a changing New York
- Snazzy 'Three Kings' misses chance for insights on war
- Reform Party seeks a compass
- Turf wars ensnare plain-talking FBI chief
- Curating an era 'I've lived through'
- Chicago's bid for 112 stories of glory
- World's largest, most colorful elections
- The Crossword
- News In Brief
- 'Tag-sale artist' wins museum show
- Nobel Prize goes to Grass
- Books deserve a triumph, computers a mere ovation
- 'Plunkett' mixes lavish costumes & MTV
- In the details
- Today's Story Line
- Solution to this week's puzzle:
- Surprises make this the year of the thriller
- Gummi Bears, grass tufts, and goals