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Monitor articles for June 10, 2002
- Videogames have special effect on adults
- India, Pakistan tone down vitriol
- An arms-selling kibbutz echoes a shift in Israeli values
- World
- Etc...
- USA
- Economists go afield to crunch data on social issues
- Merger hazards: lessons for the new security agency
- What retirement funds to tap first
- Letters
- In court, behavior trumps biology in defining 'family'
- Reporters on the Job
- More states moving to tighten sex-abuse laws for clergy
- And the spendin' is easy
- Japan gives itself permission to get patriotic
- Keeping Track: auto sales
- Essay update: The case of the beeping horn
- Who Decides Who Debates?
- Market Monitor
- Redistricting shifts clout, but plays it safe
- Treasures of the Winterthur on a rare visit to Washington
- Folio investing: Your fund manager is you
- For real India-Pakistan dialogue
- Looking for angels
- Break the cloning deadlock
- The Loya Jirga
- Employees get help with their 401(k)s
- Business & Finance
- Nature has always been child's play
- Where housing is called 'overpriced'
- Afghan power brokers
- Sculpting a New Security
- In populous Brooklyn, a park for people to unwind
- Surf to the source for corporate jobs
- How to turn a long-term note into cash for the short term
- 'Overpriced' homes become debt traps
- War on wallets now heats up
- Why US stock market stays skittish