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Monitor articles for November 10, 2000
- Olives and the economics of an intifadah
- Where new tobacco shops could go up in smoke
- New diaspora: Zimbabwe's farmhands
- CORRECTION
- Trigger-happy election calls
- Now the work begins
- Fanfare for an uncommon man
- South Korean public's support for US bases ebbs
- As American as salt fish
- Three new plays likely to be winners at box office
- Singer gains momentum with 'Righteous Love'
- Prospects for revote in Palm Beach
- Today's Story Line
- Coming soon: fewer R-rated trailers
- 'Planet' crashes onto screens with overblown effects
- Letters
- Will America accept the winner?
- SHOWS WORTH NOTING FOR Nov. 11-17
- A little respect for my junk?
- South Africa's morality campaign
- The votes against vouchers
- Parents rebel against explicit student surveys
- Voter split was reaction to Clinton as much as issues
- News In Brief
- Dance moves the spirit
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The fun is back in a land of dust, oil, and football
- The results are in
- Movie guide
- Big moons and other illusions
- A language of sharing and poetic pictures
- News In Brief
- European neighbors see red over nuclear plant
- Audiences should dive in to 'Honor'
- A taboo film no longer labeled 'dangerous' in Indonesia
- Actress no stranger to biblical roles
- TV serves up fine family fare
- Asian films gain speed using surprise, energy
- SPORTS 101
- A musical theater legend resurrects his 'favorite' flop
- A cornucopia of Copland