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Monitor Archive for April 9, 1996
Still a Land of Tinkerers?
Continuing Brown's Work
Disunity at Harvard Over the Union
Arms-Control Agreement Could Be on Horizon, Official Says
ECONOMIC BRIEFS
Pentagon Penny-Pinching
News In Brief
Exodus
Czeching Out: Border Slovaks Return Home
The Chips Are Down for Industry That Has Become Vital to Exports
Clinton's Foreign Policy Revival
Credit Unions: Tough Foe for Banks
Turkey's Army Keeps the Faith at Bay
'Polluter Pays' Reform Puts The Green in Tax Dollars
Democratic Recruiting Shows Signs of Revival
Hey - Like, Wow! It's CompuServe's User-Friendly Service
Doing Laps Gets an Attitude in Shape
SPORTS NOTEBOOK
WORTH NOTING ON TV
EDITORIAL LETTERS
Uganda in War Over Ten Commandments
The Trials of Prosecuting An 'Open and Shut'Case
Bombing Survivors Tell Their Stories Of Hope, Healing
WORDS OF NOTE
Amateur Comet Hunters Revel In the 'World's Slowest Sport'
In US Visit, 'British Bill' Seeks Clinton Nod in Bid for Top Job
From This Gridiron Seat, Powell Still Looks Like A Future President
Home, Home on the Ranch: A Brief Job Stint in the Desert
Unsteady Liberia Takes Another Fall
To Get US Attention, N. Korea Acts as if It's on Brink of War
It's Stars and Spite Forever At a Phoenix Art Museum
Finding Employment