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Monitor articles for May 27, 1999
- Intimate and inviting - the public square revives
- Young Adults
- A good place to talk
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- From the small screen, signs of restraint
- The arguments keep firing away
- When childbirth becomes new birth
- In party switch, women prefer Bush over Gore
- Today's Story Line
- What's New
- Are military mapmakers missing the mark?
- Letters
- Americans tiring of halfway war
- My love-filled, bean-free debut
- News In Brief
- Arctic waters teem with life beneath barren icescape
- Nigeria's confidential constitution
- A virtual debate about the real world
- The class ring
- As young Serbs flee, seniors rule
- A nation's history in a family's memory
- A vision of the world where bugs are organized like us
- Clinton versus Giuliani: Where the money will go
- All that jazz from the legend - the Duke
- Eastern Europe's 'totalitarian island' no more?
- Book award news
- History points to Russia's 'differentness'
- Becoming a superpower
- Reservists' row may test mettle of Yugoslav Army
- US-China spy spat: Why it's not cold war
- Play ball or pay ball?
- Fiscal indiscipline
- Subtleties of racism - through a child's eye
- US Ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie
- All grown up, but no place to go
- Wall of silence: cracked but not crumbling
- A Monitor Guide to Bestsellers
- News In Brief
- Designing spontaneity into a public square
- A tradition in India marches (noisily) toward extinction
- Drawing the art out of teenagers
- Gender equality in Latin region
- World's tallest man moves in