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Monitor articles for February 07, 2002
- Letters
- My grasp of geography was purely visual
- Judges: not all black robes and gavels
- Spike in welfare rolls reignites debate over safety net
- Readers weigh in on the challenges of learning Arabic
- Lincoln's first principles
- World
- US, don't turn your back on Iran
- Striving for a judicious balance on the bench
- Human trafficking slows in Asia
- Organic farming tries to take root in Kenya
- Lean, Mean, Clean Military
- International Bestsellers
- The long war for freedom after the Civil War ended
- Where antiterror doctrine leads
- California may limit term of term limits
- USA
- Monitor Breakfast: Chris Shays and Marty Meehan
- Our Olympics, our (now-patriotic) American selves
- Signals mount that a new El Niño is gathering steam
- He writes, he scores!
- Color & style in Japanese fashion
- Now, a nation of more immigrants than ever
- Protecting the Olympics
- Family planning and the religious right's overseas reach
- For woman minister, rebuilding Afghanistan is a personal quest
- Business & Finance
- US rethinks role as Middle East referee
- Divine power eliminates the 'axis of evil'
- Serbs, Albanians try rearming - with goggles, poles
- A tortoise and a hare learn to be a pair
- Sunny, with heavy storms by noon
- Reporters on the Job
- Between hostage and captor, an unlikely bond