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Monitor Archive for May 13, 1994
Environmental Justice
South African Government Meets National Unity Test
NOW IN PAPERBACK
Sarajevo's daily newspaper now has English edition
Young Blacks Get Helping Hand From Chicago Marchers
Consumer Software Is Expected To Be Next Fast-Growing Segment
Clinton Weighs Options After Haiti Picks President
A Theologian Looks at Healing And Its Effects on Religion
WORTH NOTING ON TV
Japan's Troubled Push Toward Multiparty Rule
Music Appreciation And the Phonograph
OVERSEAS EVENTS Here's a selection of Europe's festivals:
Yeltsin, in Germany, Seeks Role in European Security
The Fish Family: Hooked On Politics After 200 Year
Stand up for victims, not criminals
Cuba's Economic Reforms Heighten Social Tensions
Summertime Arts Festivals Illuminate the Landscape
EVENTS
Persistent Crises Test Use of Global Economic Sanctions
More Brave Writers Targeted in Bangladesh
The Navy is listening
US Needs a Martial Arts Approach to Asia Policy
Don't Be So Quick to Scoff at Michael Jordan's Baseball Career
More Brave Writers Targeted in Bangladesh
Adults, listen to what you're saying
Leach sues for Whitewater papers
Plans for '96 Olympics In Atlanta Threatened By Large Gay Protest Over Site Selection
`A Rainbow Nation At Peace With Itself'
White House Mollifies Critics on Peacekeeping
Democrats Hit At Fed's Hike In Interest Rates
Caring Despite the Questions
Right To Rebel!
After Africa's Euphoria
Stephen Sondheim's `Passion' Fails To Arouse Much Emotion
Britain's Labour Party Stunned by Leader's Death
EVENTS
Tajikistan, a Tangle of Diverse Identities
Family Values
FREEZE FRAMES
Questions, Answers To the Complexity Of the Japanese Yen
Hold Your Breath: Interest Rates Up