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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for April 13, 1999
- News In Brief
- Reinventing Our Public Schools
- What makes a good school? The definition is changing.
- The only way I felt I could help
- A rush home to join anti-Serb guerrillas
- Today's Story Line
- US-Cuba sports diplomacy: an expansive view
- Next: Kosovo as a test of stamina
- Unscramble the animals
- News In Brief
- Engaging Russia in the search for a settlement in Kosovo
- Affirmative the Right Way
- New Trier: A top school can't rest on its laurels
- Tempering a famous tax revolt
- Showgirls now share stage with Monet, Broadway
- A conversation with Harriet Ball
- Serbs, too, seeking refuge; some eye Hungary and US
- Stay Engaged With Moscow
- That fateful Gingrich breakfast
- A Norman conquest fizzles
- News In Brief
- More than ever, dissent in Yugoslavia is scarce
- News In Brief
- Spring Break on the streets
- Shadowing the cops to glean their tactics
- A school follows an alternative path to success
- Success for kids accustomed to failure
- Media a tool for crisis relief
- Qualified mercy for war's refugees
- On a slow boat to Albania, to find their refugee families