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Monitor Archive for June 17, 1994
Not Much To Excite Advertisers (Or Viewers) in Fall TV Lineup
Famine Threat Revisits East Africa
Discipline for Both of Us
Fee for salmon fishers spawns dispute
High-Speed Rail Linking Midwest States On Distant Horizon But Chugging Closer
CD REVIEWS
CD REVIEWS
IPOs Latest to Feel the Bite Of Interest-Rate Hikes
Mo' Better Lawns
The Trail of N. Korea's Nuclear Bid
Yawns inside the European Union
Israelis Accused of Torturing Prisoners, Despite Peace Pact
Responding to Rwanda
Fifty Years of John Gould Classics
Army Pledges Disclosure On Biological Tests in US
FREEZE FRAMES
CD REVIEWS
Sanctions on North Korea Are a `Lose-Lose' Strategy
China Protests Vietnamese Oil Exploration In Spratlys
Bosnian Refugees Describe Forced Labor in Serb Areas
GOP Hopes to Pick Up Colorado Governor's Seat
Country Bumpkin Exchanges Moos For Metropolis
Lower Prices and Earlier Delivery Are Hallmarks of Regional Courier
WORLD CUP REVIEW
`The Agenda' White House: Nothing Is Confidential
Clinton Plans Cautious Path With Hanoi Beyond the MIA Issue
Article Ignored Great Progress in Indonesia
Making Eggs Is No Easy Assignment
GTE Plunges Into Interactive Media
EVENTS
Where Are All the Anti-Fed Populists?
Roger Kellaway - Windows (Angel) By: Roderick Nordell
Competition Is Watchword At Conference of Utilities
US-Made Movies in Short Supply At Cannes International Filmfest
Texas Klan Groups Seek to Keep Public-Housing Units Segregated
Pivot Man for US Soccer
Japanese royal trip winds down
A Day to Measure South Africa's Progress
Can `religious harassment' be defined?
WORTH NOTING ON TV
US Fishermen Peeved By Canada's User Fees
`Wolf' Lends Credibility To Horror-Movie Genre