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Monitor articles for October 17, 2002
- In Philadelphia, a strange return of the 1970s
- Ben's updated adages
- Measuring a storm's intensity
- What you won't find out from Russia's census
- When the Civil War came to New York
- Who needs speed limits?
- Al Qaeda: shift to smaller, 'softer' targets?
- Etc...
- Exploring the power of Abraham's legacy
- Car-strangled spanners
- In Britain, it's still hip to be Labour
- Wal-Mart lesson: Smiling service won't win Germans
- The courage to take a stand
- Business & Finance
- An ID for Every Bullet
- Ukraine may have sold air-defense radar to Iraq
- Scarlet-letter dilemma in a suburban enclave
- Americans back Iraq war warily
- School Choice on Bilingual Ed
- Letters
- An artist's struggle against Mao
- Afghans ask: 'Whose army is it?'
- A new take on an overlooked artist
- 400 square feet of poetic punch
- Sniper revives prospects for gun-tracking moves
- Bilingual ed: choice or coercion?
- Reporters on the Job
- Separated by space, but not distant in spirit
- Time keeps on slipping
- USA
- World