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Monitor articles for November 13, 2001
- Antitrade activists face tough sell
- Correction
- No cracks in the public's resolve to fight
- Behind a boom in second-home sales
- The truth about Big Foot
- The gentle lessons of dolls
- Despite US, Afghan rebels approach Kabul
- Troubled system, radical response
- Southern tribes prove key in defeat of Taliban
- First stop for urban teachers-in-training
- Real estate's new realities
- Letters
- River towns reconnect with waterfront potential
- When Big-City Schools Flunk
- For a new kind of draft
- Krugerrands anyone? How to sell gold coins
- The four steps of coping with e-mail rumors
- To think more globally, talk more locally
- New scrutiny of South Africa's high rate of child rape
- Monitor Breakfast: Terry McAuliffe
- Long-distance connections
- Crash deals a setback to already-reeling US airlines
- Trading Up in Qatar
- The true battlefront of the 21st century: Open systems versus closed systems
- USA
- Looking ahead, Americans are rosy about economy
- A pivotal meeting for Russia, US
- World
- Wayback Machine
- Business & Finance
- Reporters on the Job
- Putin's tilt toward West raises suspicion at home
- Stimulus package: needed kick or corporate giveaway?
- New crash jolts N.Y., America
- Why real estate values may hold up in a recession
- Boulder, Colo., tops a new list of places to retire
- Fast times for financial planners