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Monitor articles for May 21, 2002
- Class sizes grow as states confront budget woes
- Letters
- With US on alert, Ridge lacks clout
- A virtual tour of the art hidden in Arkansas caves
- Around the table with Secretary Rumsfeld
- Business & Finance
- A corporate Bermuda triangle
- Popular fields for graduate school
- Long, quiet ethnic war in Burma
- Students channel their inner poets to create post-Sept. 11 CD
- A test for big oil in Indonesia
- Japan braces for World Cup hooligans
- Web Smarts
- Fixing Failing States
- Monitor Breakfast
- Taking on the principal to preserve advanced foreign-language classes
- First step for foster parents: go to class
- Tracking Visitors to the US
- Animals 'speak' many strange languages
- Suddenly, it's hip to go to the movies en famille
- School for sale
- Is job training next for the war on poverty?
- Congressional review of 9/11 lapses already under way
- Bottomless pitchers
- Saudis patiently push plan
- My one-word prayer was answered
- USA
- Reporters on the Job
- New scrutiny delays visas, rankles business
- What's new
- World
- Campuses get a 'sustainable' look