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Monitor articles for September 21, 2007
- 'The War' is television at its most profound
 - At Virginia Tech, a film asks, 'Can we forgive?'
 - USA
 - How to get people to read the classics
 - Etc.
 - After 60 plays, Horton Foote still striving
 - Return to the bike? Hard sell in Beijing
 - A dad struggles with alone-time with his daughter
 - New in theaters
 - Be true to your school (colors)
 - Highly anticipated sophomore discs from KT Tunstall and James Blunt
 - A legal danger zone for Blackwater
 - Suddenly, 3-D stars are a must-have ornament
 - Reporters on the Job
 - Letters to the Editor
 - Tubegazing
 - China on the wrong road in Burma
 - How much can U.N. achieve in Iraq?
 - Israel's harder line on Gaza complicates U.S. push for talks
 - New on DVD: Two sports dramas that aspire to inspirational finishes
 - Britain lends lessons in credit crunch
 - Bush wants permanent warrantless wiretap law
 - The quest to forgive
 - All aboard for a chat-fest
 - 'Jena 6' case raises questions of bias in U.S. justice
 - The bloated ballad of 'Jesse James'
 - What we give up by using first names
 - Doubts aside, no move to cut U.S. troop levels
 - Monitor picks
 - Latest leafy green recalls: A step-up in inspections in sight?
 - World
 - Unfinished victory in Lebanon
 - 'Wild' at heart
 - Kevin Rudd: In Australia, the rise of a political nerd