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Monitor articles for May 31, 2002
- The world (but not US) is ready for some football
- 'Sum' signals change since 9/11
- Men wrestlers take on women's sports
- Cannes gets serious
- What's on TV
- Relation with Saudis gets trickier
- Public trust returning to 'normal' lows
- The Astonishing World of Musical Instruments
- Truth's silent footsteps
- Hockey's Hurricane force
- No one is left out
- Movie Guide
- For a nation, the bell tolled
- To this day, it's still the best ride I ever had
- New effort tackles old mines
- Business & Finance
- World
- Washington's secrecy battles from 9/11 to Enron
- Monitor Breakfast
- A toast from your heart, written by someone else
- USA
- 'Insomnia' keeps you wide awake
- What I didn't know baseball could be
- 'Gangs' preview full of clichés
- Commutes get longer, more rural
- A modest proposal by a ramblin' man
- Tony Awards promise to serve up surprises on stage
- Fairness on the Playing Fields
- Martin Scorsese's voyage through Italian cinema
- Reporters on the Job
- US poised to take terror war to Colombia
- Video game offers young recruits a peek at military life
- Libya's bid to buff image, end US sanctions
- Arts groups make dollar sense
- Beware smuggling of terrorists
- Taking '1 Giant Leap' into diverse cultures
- Letters
- Australia revisits euthanasia debate
- Classical musicians unwind online
- The KashmirAl Qaeda Tangle
- India set to launch 'small war'