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Monitor articles for November 15, 1993
- Learning London by Landscape
- Mexico, Especially Its Ruling Party, Anxiously Awaits the NAFTA Vote
- Check Fraud Grows, but Banks and Printers Battle Back
- US Funds Tarnished Gem Of Russian Science Projects
- Examining the Clash and Blend of Cultures
- Economy's Good News
- Jack Peltason's Financial Homework
- Salvadorans Worry Peace Process Is On the Verge of Unraveling
- With Vote Near, NAFTA Remains Too Close to Call
- Russian Parties Disqualified And Opposition Cries Foul
- New York Gives Criminals `Disappearance Tickets'
- Palau Islanders Vote an End To Last UN Trust Territory
- Clinton Team Struggles With Foreign Policy
- The Truly Fast Lane!
- The Golden State Recovers Some Luster for Companies
- Mosaic of Humanity Comes to Light
- NAFTA's Impact on Labor, Environment
- Haiti Still Stymies Clinton As Military Defies the UN
- Fractious Party Meeting Continues Chinese Reforms
- Unreported Business In Hungary Spreads Budget's Red Ink
- Examining the Clash and Blend of Cultures
- Gaming's False Promise
- N. Korea angered at exercises
- Battle Lines Are Drawn Over Hong Kong's Press
- NAFTA's Impact on Labor, Environment
- Notes on the Media
- Will Free Trade Lower Paychecks?
- Revamp Foreign Policy
- CLINTON WEIGHS CLEMENCY FOR ISRAELI SPI
- S. African Farmers Take Up Arms
- New Jersey Controversy
- From Moscow to Omsk, US Charity Aids Orphans
- Washington State Steps Into New Tax Territory
- New Breed of Lawmakers Trained to Run Country
- EVENTS
- Ban on Dumping Nuclear Waste at Sea
- An `Oxbridge' University Trilogy
- New-Old Police Work Controls Crime in D.C.
- Hungarians Protest State's Crackdown On Broadcast Media
- `FOUR DOGS AND A BONE' RAILS AGAINST HOLLYWOOD