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Monitor articles for September 21, 2005
- US, UN find common ground
- Coming to terms with Katrina's diaspora
- A day for peace
- His strengths were revealed under the hood
- William Novelli and John Rother
- Sticking point of voting-reform bid: photo IDs
- Before the oil runs out: How US can cope when gas prices surge
- 'Service to your country' muddied by Peace Corps-military agreement
- A push to build new US refineries
- A relic of fold-up chairs and flying dirt
- More students are drawn to conservative colleges
- Tokyo affordable? In some ways, now it is.
- 'No interest' gains interest with British Muslims
- Maligned wild dogs make modest comeback in Africa
- Reporters on the Job
- USA
- What we know so far - and what we don't
- Letters
- Facing up to Germany's fears
- US uses 'Libya model' to boost pressure on Syria
- Business & Finance
- Cities' new job 1: disaster plans
- Businesses' options: stay or go
- The triumph of self-esteem over excellence
- Now you know
- Hurricane Katrina changes the pace and face of giving
- Europe ships war refugees back home
- World
- Sadr militia's new muscle in south
- A canvas for protest and peace