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Monitor Archive for July 2, 1992
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MARKET GROWS
Algeria's Tragedy
NORTHERN IRELAND POLITICIANS TALK PEACE WITH IRISH
Property Rights vs. Environment
Kim Il Sung's Soviet-Korean Tutor Belies Dictator's Wartime Record
HEALTH-CARE SURVEY
High Court Surprises Both Conservatives and Liberals With This Term's Decisions
`American Places'
Euro-Fighter Project Grounded by Peace
A Soldier to Make Peace
Traditional Fare for the Fourth
Israel's Religious Parties to Lose Their Pivotal Role in Government
Congressional Reform: Handle With Care
Preserving Barometers of History
Polish Prime Minister Threatens to Resign
Women in politics
Remain Tough With Khmer Rouge
All Nations Under God, Indivisible!
Top Editor Talks Shop
DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVES DIFFER ON PAY
FREEZE FRAMES
Cory Aquino - A Problematic Legacy
US Takes Cautious Line on Bosnia
Can Jerusalem Provide Peace Solutions?
Jackie Gleason's Enduring Appeal
At Home in A Land of Enacted Imaginations
Denial of Corruption Gives Brazil's Leader Breathing Space
Can Jerusalem Provide Peace Solutions?
Phone Links Ease Dealmaking for World Trade Centers
N. Korea's Kim Buttresses Cult
News Currents
US Offer of Military Support Seen to Boost Pressure on Serbs
Voters' Attention Turning Toward Societal Issues
STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE WITH CREAM BISCUITS
MALAY Forest Fight
States Confront `Telephone Gap'
Who Shapes the Laws?