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Monitor Archive for October 29, 1991
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS SETTLE IN BOSTON
Pennsylvania Press Offers Endorsements for Senator
Working With Republics to Jump-Start Reform
Unstated Issue at Today's Summit: Is the Soviet Union Still Viable?
A Rights Act at Last
Zaire's Mobutu Holds On
Higher Education Feels the Pinch
A Literary Flyover of Math Frontiers
Tax-Cut Politics
FREEZE FRAMES
Polish Vote Signals Deep Fragmentation
Room for Elephants
The legacy of Reaganomics
A Big Step for European Free Trade
Yeltsin Floats Plan To Increase Power, Jump-Start Reforms
International aid for republics
King of Used Computers
Who Should Run the Fed?
The Migration of The Midnight Naturalist
UN Keeps Nations' Focus On Needs of Children
News Currents
Who Should Run the Fed?
The Clash Of US And Israeli Interests
Britain's Major Toughens Stand on European Unity
Post-Thomas Politics
Lotus Hopes 'Notes' Will Be a Hit
THE WORLD FROM...Johannesburg
Brazil Forges Ahead With Privatization Of State Businesses
Love Letter to Africa
Mamet Makes a Mark With Police Thriller
US Role Crucial In Arab-Israeli Peace Process
No, Virginia, There Is No Jackpot
Riverboat Gambling Gathers Steam
Results of African Economic Reforms Now Appearing
The Heavy Lifting
For Many Poles, Economic Disparities Fuel Discontent
South African President Defends Reform Strategy
Riding a Wave of Discontent
Sleek New Home For The Busch-Reisinger