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Monitor articles for December 19, 2003
- The film that would be King
- Two films flunk women's studies
- Court import: Be careful whom you get in a car with
- $14.6 billion later, Boston's Big Dig wraps up
- Snowmobile ban brings quiet - and lot of noise
- 'General Clark, Madonna is on the line.'
- Inner-City Schools' Progress
- School recruiters meet resistance
- Business & Finance
- A guy, a saw, a forest: all the makings of home
- This group can hold a note a really long time
- Tuning in: on TV this week
- China throwing diplomatic elbows to isolate Taiwan
- At post office, mail and mayhem
- Center, but not front: Lieberman's quandary
- Over Breakfast...with the Monitor
- A UN-Iraq trial of Hussein: No death penalty?
- World
- Movie guide
- A Christmas gift of wholeness
- USA
- Liberal Netherlands grows less so on immigration
- Cutting through 'The Fog of War'
- Reporters on the Job
- Iran peels back nuclear secrecy
- To film 'Fog,' novelist enlisted a novice
- Remembering George Balanchine
- He was a pleasant enough old goat named Frank
- Dutch take a 'slowly' tact in Iraq
- Letters
- The twilight of the tyrants
- A modern tale of slavery, survival, and escape
- Head Scarf Isn't Haute Couture?
- Forever young: Peter Pan turns 100