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Monitor articles for December 31, 1991
- Japan's Leaders in Weak Position To Make Key Concessions to US
- New Stocks - a Hopeful Sign
- Tokyo's Tiger Mask Man
- Cuomo Veers From The Race - For Now
- Is Iran Building a Bomb?
- IMF Extends Aid to Former Soviet Republics
- Bonn Boosts New Commonwealth
- Fast-Food Repentance?
- Teen Offenders Face Jury of Peers
- Speaking in Plane English
- Regulation Questions Divide White House
- No sympathy for Rushdie
- FEDERAL TAXES RISE AGAIN
- Hollywood Studios on Tenterhooks Hoping for Blockbuster Film Hits
- Commercial Banking Is Off and Running
- The Case for Gentler Juvenile Justice
- GEORGIAN REBELS TO STORM PARLIAMENT, CHIEF SAYS
- News Currents
- 1991: Review, Adieu
- Some American Aid Is Reaching Somalia
- Monkeying Around With a Brush
- Latest Answer to Gangs Draws Fire
- Some American Aid Is Reaching Somalia
- Art Prizes: Outdated Idea or Useful Tool?
- Louisiana's Edwards Criticized for His Environment Choice
- Steps Toward a Better Year in 1992
- Defusing Arms Is Touchy Task for Nuclear Powers
- Marketing for the Politically Correct
- America's Troubled Legacy in the Philippines
- THE WORLD FROM...Washington
- Texans Concerned Over Free Trade With Mexico
- Foreign Aid Serves US Interests - Keep it Flowing
- Canada's Airlines Fight for Traffic
- Two Years After Collapse of Communism, East Europeans Still Struggle With Poverty
- Fed's Big Move to Boost Economy Risks More Inflation