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Monitor articles for June 12, 1992
- Choice of New Premier Cools Down Thai Unrest
- Help Seems Remote in Besieged Sarajevo
- Monitor Channel successes
- Budget Amendment: What Comes Next?
- The Talk at Crenshaw Cafe: The Effort Starts From Within
- Dance Treats From Mark Morris
- AN UNCOMMON COMMON MAN
- Afraid of Made-Up Fears?
- Clarification COCorrection for 6/10/92
- Up-Close and `Down to the Ground'
- US Aid to Peru Has Been Economic, Not Military
- Vote `No' - and `Yes' to Democracy
- A Long Way From the New Deal
- US, Russia on Verge Of Signing Arms Pact
- Endowment for Arts Wins a Court Round In Obscenity Debate
- Independents in the Year of Perot
- US Aid to Peru Has Been Economic, Not Military
- Japan's Trade Charges
- After One Year in Power, Yeltsin Is Losing Focus
- Justice and `Ivan the Terrible'
- YOUNG KENYAN HAS EYE ON OLYMPICS
- Libyan Criticism Of Qaddafi: Power Rift or Policy Shift?
- Parents Pitch for Kids
- AU REVOIR, BELGIUM! HELLO BOSTON: THE COURT JESTER OF DANCE RETURNS
- SENATOR CALLS FOR ULTIMATUM TO END WAR IN YUGOSLAVIA
- How the West Was Lost
- Market Catches Breath, Awaits Earnings Reports
- When Lobster Sales Slow to a Crawl
- How Do Kenyans Get So Fast?
- Early Elections May Replace Shaky Polish Parliament
- News Currents
- Geometry on The Toronto Ferry
- Japan Debates Peacekeeping 'til the Cows Come Home
- After the Riot: Feelings of Chagrin, Anger, and Hope
- Haiti's New Premier Faces Tough Compromises Over Sanctions