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Monitor articles for January 05, 2001
- A long wait to point of no return
- Privatize Social Security before cutting taxes
- News In Brief
- In Democratic Party, stirrings on the left
- Fed to the rescue - but in time?
- A summer memory sneaks up on me
- News In Brief
- Thailand readies for cleanest-ever election tomorrow
- Critics' prizes can serve as a counterpoint to Oscars
- Football's last race barrier crumbles
- Mesh metal walls and 'Alumi-Nuts'
- London power station plugs in to hip art
- IN MIDEAST, SMALL IS HOPEFUL
- 'Jazz' CD set offers musical chestnuts, plays it too safe
- 'Last of the Thorntons' stirs the heart
- The envelope, please
- Exhibit 'aluminates' exotic uses of a ubiquitous 20th-century material
- TO OUR READERS
- Two exciting new CDs will delight jazz fans
- Democracy for the 21st century
- News In Brief
- Clearsighted ethics
- Clinton's celebrity a double-edged sword
- 'No excuses' needed: Oklahoma back at top
- Horton Foote enjoys a triumphant 'second act'
- Reality and cops ring in new year
- 'We have far to go'
- New in label-conscious Japan: bargain hunting
- Top 10 Grossing, 2000
- News In Brief
- 'Jazz' completes a TV trilogy on American life
- A brief, personal historyof the 20th century
- Movie Guide
- Disarm workplace violence
- Case may put Prozac on trial
- Today's Story Line:
- The temptations of Martha Stewart
- SHOWS WORTH NOTING FOR JAN. 6 - 12
- Movies 2000: Best is yet to come?
- Peru's growing social activism