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Monitor articles for March 24, 2003
- Fed tight-lipped on the war's economic impact
- Work and Money briefs
- War correspondent's family: a dispatch from the home front
- 'A-Day'
- Warfare and consumer culture
- Letters
- USA
- The war hits home
- Etc...
- Business & Finance
- Witnesses to a rough ride on road to Baghdad
- Stuck in sand, lost in Iraq: tale of a desert supply convoy
- Churchill, Bush, and Saddam Hussein
- Old roots to Ankara's Iraq policy
- Borrowing for a college-bound daughter
- Q & A: US military strategy
- Peace activists transition to a time of war
- Shielded At Home
- The Cautious War
- The kindness of strangers
- Tales of a 'Gull' that flew over the rails
- Young South Koreans see a menacing US
- Selling war: a review of the campaign
- War's quick start buoys stock market, tempers oil prices
- Iraqi refugee flood fails to materialize
- The start of war: an attack pilot's call
- US troops arrive and heat up Iraq's northern front
- Reporters on the Job
- Justice for all
- World
- Our game went awry with the FBI
- The next big thing (is practically invisible)
- New style of war, old horrors
- Iraq invasion triggers anger from Bahrain to Barcelona
- The next battle: transforming Iraqi tyranny to democracy
- Oil focus already begins to shift past securing of wells
- From White House: Media discipline worthy of a drill sergeant
- Fatal explosion in Kurdish-run northern Iraq