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Monitor articles for November 21, 2001
- Hate groups try to capitalize on Sept. 11
- In burbs, 'high alert' brings subtle changes
- Sept. 11 reaffirms trust's mission to 'save history'
- Colonial history without cranberry sauce
- Letters
- Correction
- World
- Shedding writer's block
- Despite fears, Americans take to skies, roads
- Afghans to talk power-sharing
- Japan finally gets politicians worth a TV satire
- America's most wanted
- Giving thanks from afar
- Geeks need not apply: Science is chic in SEED magazine
- The history and mystery of Jell-O
- Wires grown in liquid may help find toxins
- Business & Finance
- Reporters on the Job
- N. Ireland's militias tap youths
- An unexpected glow of peace
- USA
- You can't be grateful and afraid at the same time
- The president who learned to walk softly
- At a time of loss, 10 reasons to be grateful
- Palestinian moderate calls for wrenching compromise
- Sept. 11 vs. Nov. 22
- November headlines, 50 years apart
- A neighbor's view of the Al Qaeda network
- Monitor Breakfast: James Schlesinger
- US is prevailing with its most finely tuned war
- Celebrating our united state
- Thanksgiving time travel
- 'Fiscal discipline' curtailed, not forgotten, in Congress
- Cosmic breakfast
- Science scores sag despite school reform
- Thanksgiving rolls around, and so do the dishes
- Powell's Powerful Words
- The story of pink is more than colorful