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Monitor articles for March 16, 1999
- New lid on Afghanistan, but will it hold?
- Teaching kids to speak - in two languages
- A signal that the mall culture is, like, ending
- How small-town America handles rural homelessness
- More charters in Boston
- Don't take our sabbaticals away
- Prince among kings:
- News In Brief
- In like a lamb, out like a lion?
- Wresting homework away from Koreans
- Letters
- The enduring attraction of magnets
- Lyrical side to Kosovo's war
- What's New
- Today's Story Line:
- Pondering the post-scandal election dynamic
- What makes a magnet?
- Poverty and homelessness
- Trusting People Over 30
- Hope for Clinton touch to kick-start peace
- Teachers say no late work - but parents, principal protest
- Getting charter schools going
- Don't Lose China - Again
- Gore's 'Clinton problem'
- Children's book by guerrilla gets funding after NEA backs out
- Pressure shifts to Serbs to sign Kosovo deal
- From burnt toast to Phad Thai in a day
- For more information
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Lowdown on a high-strung corner of Europe
- The world's biggest magnet
- Web Smarts
- Rename that tune
- Where to learn more
- New Hampshire thinks the unthinkable
- Stand by me
- Red-hot US economy turns pink
- News In Brief
- Women's history: Muckrakers dug up dirt on big-business
- Have school. Need building.
- Behind two decades of strife BY:, Staff and wire services
- A country-by-country look at the Balkans
- Two powerhouses banking on success