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Monitor articles for January 17, 2002
- Calling all snack cops
- So you'd like to learn Arabic. Got a decade or so?
- 'Normal' may be just around the corner
- USA
- Mugabe's grip tightens on elections
- The feminine mystique
- A reluctant empire stretches more
- World
- Fate of 'detainees' hangs on US wording
- Upended, not unpleasantly
- Filmmakers flock to Prague for a cheap Hollywood
- Corrections
- Business & Finance
- Monitor Breakfast: Mitchell Daniels
- Warning to states on funding faith-based charities
- Rail's Future Nears a Switch
- The sacred art of the written word
- India, Pakistan, and your prayers
- Earth in the balance - could tilt either way
- Computer? What computer?
- A vision for India-Pakistan collaboration
- Tax cut revisited as red ink returns
- John Walker, Hapless Seeker?
- Latest war technology: useful, but limited
- I discover a way to repay forgiveness
- The honorable judge cowgirl
- Aussie who threw tact aside leaves politics
- Walker case hinges on his prior statements
- Choosing your words carefully
- Whose idea is it, anyway? 'Bounty hunters' track the validity of patents
- Vast cave network picked clean
- Reporters on the job
- Dueling philosophers
- Tragedies renew focus on helping teens
- Letters
- Hunt for Al Qaeda intensifies