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Runtime monitoring, even the canonical "logging" example of AOP, has long been one of the domains into which AOP has effectively been deployed. Yet to date AOP has not supported the full breadth of needs across the scope of widely varied runtime monitoring applications. In this paper we present the directions in which we believe AOP needs to be extended in order to better support the breadth of runtime monitoring needs.