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Monitor Archive for September 19, 1994
Christian Right Rebounds To Sway GOP in Campaigns
Spike Darts, Stun Guns: `Spy Exchange' Has It All
Ambush Precedes Crisis Talks In Algeria
Subject Matter Was Secondary To Paul Klee
Seismic Mapping May Jostle Californians
Rebuilding Gains US Attention In Haiti Crisis
Friendly Ways To Shoo the Flies
Extend Nuclear Treaty
Better Technology Means US Industry Can Swell Its Chest
Design Invigorates Schools - and Students
Yugoslav Military Grows Restive Over Embargo on Bosnian Serbs
God's Word: Immediately Effective
EPA Nudges the Northeast Toward More Electric Cars
Israel and Syria: Headed for Deal?
Diploma Power
Part-Time Worker, Full-Time Human Being
Farm Program Builds Ties Between Grower, Consumer
EVENTS
America's `Green Industry' in the Spotlight
Students Briefly Observe Sixth Year of Burma Coup
Students Air Their Views About On-Campus Racial Attitudes
Major Tries More Carrot in Ulster
Lugar: Buildup to Haiti Has Become Like Theater
`Three Strikes' Law Gaining in Popularity
Haiti: Colonial Jewel With Turbulent History
Judge Gives Green Light To Suit Over Church Affairs
IN SEARCH OF SOLTIONS FOR A POLLUTED JAKARTA
Tajikistan Government and Rebels Reach Cease-Fire Agreement
Clinton Should Defy Lobbyists, Slow Flow of US Arms Abroad
I May Be a Murderer, But It's Not My Fault