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Monitor Archive for November 18, 1994
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We Are Not Trapped in a Job
Musings on a Notebook
Agenda Now Set By GOP House, Not White House
In Search of A Suitable Schoolmaster
Newt, Bill, and GATT
Muppets and Genius Marked Jim Henson's Inspiring Career
Test Your Knowledge Of the World
Three Singer-Songwriters Stick to the Tried and True
Tabasco Elections Spice Up Mexico's Political Temperature
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The Making of History Standards
In Your Face, Mate: The NBA Turns Global
Guatemala Rushes Toward a Fractured Peace
More Women in Corporate Boardrooms
Allure of Rising Returns Draws Investors Into CDs
Kerrigan's Ambivalent Dance With Celebrity
AMERICA'S PAST EXPLORED
WORTH NOTING ON TV
Questions Surface Over Fairness, Cost Of 3-Strikes Laws
The CIA's Flawed Intelligence Service
Strike, Camera, Action: Woman Gets Results
Republican Talk on Foreign Policy Takes Quick Flight
`Reforma' or No Reform in Mexico's Media
German Economy Picks Up Pace But Welfare State Is Still a Drag
A purposeful vote
A Calm Oasis Amid Bustling Vancouver
An Inventor's Maxims For Twirling to Success
Peacemaker Abroad, Irish Premier Ousted
OTHER STORIES ON GEOGRAPHY WEEK
The CIA's Flawed Intelligence Service
Caring first for our citizens
Computer Company Back From Brink of Extinction
Foreign Policy Shift Seen With Jesse at the Helm
FREEZE FRAMES
EVENTS
`WONDERFUL TOWN' REVIVED AT N.Y. CITY OPERA
Stalin's Heavy Hand Kept Down An Opera That Might Have Soared
In Rwanda's `Slave Ship' Prisons, Life Is Grim for Suspected Killers
Southern Sunday
The CIA's Flawed Intelligence Service
GOP's Success in South Shows New Deal Era Is Nearly Over
Perot Backers Urge GOP to Act Fast Or Face Possible Third-Party Music
Fed Has Overdone It, Some Economists Say
Moscow Braces for Tough Line From US Republicans in Congress
Britain Pushes Northern Ireland To Hardest Task: Giving up Guns
Forget Russia's Bombs: US's Turn to Scrap Nukes
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