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Monitor articles for November 08, 2001
- Tracking organic chemistry into space
- In the war of spin, US opens a new front
- Pretentious? Moi?
- A way out of racial harassment
- Then and now, feeling an attack's immediacy
- Europe struggles to ward off recession
- Voters speak: Tax cuts don't equal victory
- Business & Finance
- Balances on Blank Checks
- Balancing statesmanship and partisanship
- He who represents himself ...
- Time for a humanitarian halt
- Letters
- Arafat's familiar balancing act gets trickier
- Radioactive memories
- Underwater divas
- An earlier date for when humans began acting 'human'
- The Monitor's Guide to The Bestsellers
- Afghan winter: US foe or ally?
- 'Three strikes' law: Is it too-cruel punishment?
- We were there, too!
- World
- Terrestrial bodies look to the sky
- Tension at FBI: investigation or prevention?
- Islam on campus
- Hell week is 27 weeks long
- etc...
- Reporters on the job
- Prague wearies as host to exiles from east
- China's new balancing act
- US sees boon in Afghan winter
- A full in-box for New York's next mayor
- Bloomberg's Big-Town Blues
- Under the sea - sotto voce no more
- A sketchpad is my license to linger
- Singer, film star Doris Day
- The American habit of napping just before a war starts
- USA
- CORRECTION