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Monitor Archive for May 14, 1993

PRESERVING RURAL AND SMALL-TOWN NEW ENGLAND
In Japan, Izumo City's Mayor Sets Independent Course
Chinese Economy Races Out of Leaders' Control
Chinese Premier's `Cold' Heats Up Race to Succeed Deng
EVENTS
Rising Yen Pummels Japan, Leads to `Reverse Imports'
Stepping to Balanchine
Once a Hawk, Now a Dove Weizman Takes Israel Helm
It's Not Over 'Til the Game's on Paper
Guerrillas Put Cambodians' Focus On Violence Instead of Elections
Absentee Voters Present at the Polls
Butoh Dance Comes to Bennington
Wielding the Filibuster
Dinkins Faces Service Cuts To Big Apple
Northeast Stagnation Continues, Sapping US Economy
Labor Gains White House Support, But Unions Are Still Losing Ground
Palestinians Want Aid For Mideast Peace
Japan's Socialists Discard Socialism
A Look at Eritrea After Independence
WORTH NOTING ON TV
Historical Trust Uses Its Clout For US Heritage
British Want Investigation Of Royal `Bugs'
Behind US's Scuttled Bosnia Plan
The Trust's New President, a Washington Insider, Has Ambitious Plans
Milosevic Faces Battle of Wills With His Serb Proxies in Bosnia

Racism's Guises
A Look at Eritrea After Independence
Sales Move Higher, But So Does Inflation
In Democracy `You Cannot Be Silent'
A Book That Opens Up the Bible
Struggling Nations Need Guidance
Keep Whaling Commission Intact
A Visitation of Wings
FREEZE FRAMES
Boomers, Doomers Give Opposite Views
Violent `Wild Palms' Breaks New Ground
Clinton Finds Capital's Waltz Hard to Master