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Monitor articles for November 20, 1998
- GOP governors preach pragmatism as way to revive national standing
- How drug testing has changed the job market
- Sports 101
- Today's Story Line:
- High-octane paranoia
- Mr. Clinton goes to Tokyo - and wows them
- Wie Geht's, Bill Gates
- Forgotten gems live on video
- Nashville's Allison Moorer earns her spurs
- Uzbeks try to blunt Islam's rise
- A Monitor Reader Survey
- This has been a great year for TV's 'mute' button
- New portraits of the King
- The Monitor Movie Guide
- News In Brief
- Ticktock, we find our 'dream' clock
- Rush to the Center
- To Starr, a pattern of 'obstruction'
- First woman at helm helps boys change tune
- When song tells a timeless story
- TV in black and white
- Bringing serious theater to the home of glitz
- There, almost
- A defense of Europe without US
- School reform and Scarecrow's diploma
- Outsider claws its way into college football elite
- Letters
- Gloom over US agriculture is lifting
- 'Sunrise' for home base in space
- What's On TV:
- To the brink to see who blinks
- Mozart 'debuts' as a collaborator
- Russia hard times a boon to native peoples