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Monitor articles for September 01, 2000
- In America, love of labor isn't lost
- TV and reading? Yes!
- News In Brief
- Fans want the maraschino cherry atop the sundae
- Why UN can't keep peace
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- Princess Grace Awards seek out young talent
- The man behind others' hits makes an album all his own
- Today's cartoon
- A psalm of summer
- Why line is fading between politics and piety
- Today's Story Line
- Words of Note
- OK couch potatoes, time for Al and George
- A creative boost for minority students
- Gas taxes under global attack
- News In Brief
- Israelis debate the definition of a 'true' Jewish state
- $40,000, 12 days, and then 'Smiling'
- One size doesn't fit all
- Human rights: a casualty of Colombia's drug war
- Russia's schools struggle to find a fresh slate
- A win-win approach
- Chantal grows from prodigy to chanteuse
- The mother of all unnamed sources
- Lobster half gainer
- Readin', writin', and TV
- Wage political war not holy war
- Tokyo readies for 'the big one'
- News In Brief
- What's on Trial in Peru
- What does it mean to 'feel like an Australian'?
- Massive jellyfish wreak havoc in Gulf
- 'Newsweekly' shepherds religion onto TV
- Olympics notebook 2000
- What's On TV
- Clicks vs. Bricks in Higher Ed
- Time to hang our hopes on fall flicks
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- My gift to Colby College drives them quackers
- Cyclists soon will pedal from Florida to Maine
- 'Titanic Town' (no Leo, no boat) kicks off film series
- The new birds on the block
- Montreal spotlights edgy, adventurous fare