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Monitor Archive for November 3, 1994
Arabs and Israelis Start Turning Swords Into Business Shares
Where Have All the Sockeye Salmon Gone?
Baseball, Gone and Practically Forgotten, Enters Winter of Major-League Discontent
Punishing Immigrants
GOP Gaining In Bid to Capture Governorships
Yeltsin Fires Defense Deputy To Curb Military Corruption
The World's Most Dangerous Tram
Chef Paige Keeps Alive Shakers' Refined Cooking
Wanted: a Culture To Celebrate Fathers
The Congress That Couldn't Adjourn
`We Can Compete': the Revival of the 'Big Three' Automakers
Paying for World Peace Proves to be Pricey
Design Plastics for Recyclability
A weekly update of video releases
Confidence in the CIA
Spy Case Prompts Senate To Step Up CIA Scrutiny
EVENTS
Proposal Against Illegals In California Irks Mexicans
Molokai Aims To Lure Tourists Without Trappings
Some Foreigners Need Not Apply Under Canada's Immigration Plan
WHAT IS LINCOLN'S LEGACY?
Russia's 1995 Budget Looks Good, but Now Comes the Hard Part
WORTH NOTING ON TV
Authors Hazy on Details About Best Fuels for Future
Feeling Special
Boston Food Community Honors Longtime Monitor Writer, Editor
State Ballot Initiatives Place Hot-Issue Decisions In Laps of Electorate
Cambodian Leader Warns Westerners
The Rise of China's `Princelings' Fuels a Bitter Succession Battle
Demanding a Better Press
Evoking Soviet Past, Russian Legislation Mandates AIDS Tests
Simon Shifts Plays Away From Broadway
Oil Pipe Dreams
Why GATT Is a Bad Deal for Middle America
A Shaker Thanksgiving