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Monitor articles for November 08, 2004
- A muscle car gets a classy touch
- Small town, big hearts: a shelter from the storm
- Dutch debate a 'values' divide after slaying
- My illustrated son
- Why taxpayers may steer in new direction
- Advice to innovators: You really fail only when you quit
- Arizona as the new canvas for exurban mega growth
- Really grateful?
- A 'moral voter' majority? The culture wars are back
- Anti-French mood roils Ivory Coast
- Red states won - now the red ink
- World
- Reporters on the Job
- High stakes of taking Fallujah
- For Illinois farmers, a record harvest
- Kerry joins the also-ran club
- A Week's Worth
- Letters
- Bush's Foreign Priority
- Ken Mehlman
- The gradual goodbye
- Business & Finance
- Early lines on Bush's next cabinet
- Maybe a Democrat can win in the South
- When rain didn't come, our neighbors came through
- MoMA as Momma
- Driving my daughter to distraction
- US heading into major urban assault in Iraq
- Moving after 23 years: What are the capital-gains consequences?
- An 80-mile swim - with hubcaps
- 'Inverted utopias'
- USA