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Monitor articles for April 06, 2000
- Japan asks if it works too hard
- Words of Note
- Helping small-town kids kick boredom (and drugs)
- Microsoft economics 101
- Violence escalates in Zimbabwe
- In a land called Nunavut, it's 'Toonik Tyme'
- Balancing a job, a family, and Saddam Hussein
- Internet transforms culture of spying
- Time for all good people to come to the aid of their country?
- Madame Chiang Kai-shek
- Shaping a genetic revolution
- Prayer and the news
- News In Brief
- Climbing the family tree through a thicket of slavery
- For US, Elian's father can't come soon enough
- A dark light in the coal mine of history
- News In Brief
- The wild market: not for timid
- New recognition of Vodou's role in Haitian culture
- A round table of wit, wisdom, and strife
- Time to bring the CIA to heel
- EnGENEering the future
- News In Brief
- The two-step begins
- Rudy and Hillary show may have a surprise guest
- A Millennium Agenda
- A dance to the music of life
- Reputation
- Panel calls for tightening biocrop oversight
- The search for extraterrestrial intelligence turns 40
- Filling Holes in the Web
- Today's Story Line
- Speak up, dear. Your computer is listening
- News In Brief
- How the Victorians said it with flowers
- News In Brief
- Raising the roof on an Arctic high-rise