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Monitor Archive for November 2, 1994

Clinton's new conundrum: promoting democracy is no guarantee of peace
With Fewer Workers, Britain Can't Support Costly Welfare
`Tree-Huggers' Fail to Shift Western Politics
Five Years After Fall of the Wall, Few East Berliners Celebrate
Will US Effort in Angola Really Lead to Peace?
When police arrive, Mexicans serve and protect themselves
World Bank says retire creaking pension systems
`Beginning of a Beautiful ...'
SOMETHING OLD, AND NEW
China loses its passion for the Peking Opera - a national treasure
In Wyoming, Democrats Run Hard From Clinton
Present shock: Russia under economic strain
US-Venezuela Spat Over `Dirty Gas' Goes to the GATT

Cold, Wet Nose of the Law Nudges Beijing Dog Owners
Idaho Could Elect First Native-American Governor
Candle in the Dark
Moscow's homeless are left out in the cold as city militias use hoses and sticks on them
GOP's Surprise Weapon in `94 Black Candidates
Foes Misread US Fear of Casualties
Met conductor reveals the pattern in Strauss's patchworked opera
In Montana, a Republican Fights to Hold Senate Seat
CRUISE SHIP GOLFERS, SPARE THE OCEAN
EU and the US Model
Science and Health And Religious Faith
A war-shattered city digs into its past
Germany's Economy Is Just Fine, Thank You
Germany's Economy Is Just Fine, Thank You
Living Life Unretouched
Secretary Reich and the Disintegrating Middle Class
Cop School, Where Blues Lose Justification for Wrongdoing
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