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Monitor articles for September 21, 1992
- House Will Have New Faces, but Lack Mandate
- Clinton Attracts Support In Bush's Home Region
- UN EXPECTED TO OUST YUGOSLAVIA; AID FLIGHTS RESUME
- Wonder, Note by Note
- Trying to Save the Soul of Canada
- War on drugs
- British Reform Taps Parent Power
- A BARLOW SAMPLER
- The Cable TV Bill Would:
- FROM DENIAL TO DECEIT
- Cable TV Industry Fights Proposed Federal Rules
- US Credit Crunch Persists, Experts Say
- Voters Must Work For Positive Change
- DEFENS POLICY: BUDGET CUTTING
- Labor's Win in State Runs Counter To Australia's Conservative Tide
- Stories in Black and White
- Perot Targets the Deficit
- The Value of Teachers in Public Education
- Birmingham School That `Opts Out' Rises Up
- News Currents
- Finding Satisfying Companionship
- New York and Paris Subways Host Unusual Mass-Media Show
- Conservatives and Hollywood Continue `Family Values' Wrangle
- PARENTS FAVOR PUBLIC FUNDING OF SCHOOL CHOICE
- Giverny Links French and American Art
- Higher education
- S. Africans Set Deadline for Accord
- The Value of Teachers in Public Education
- Mexican Opposition Denounces Politics Of New School Texts
- The National Polls Measure Up
- Solutions to Somalia's Crisis Center on Trust Between Clans
- Judge Sends Knapp Trust Dispute to Trial
- The Person Behind the Politician
- World Hunger Drops, but Poverty Persists
- Let's Give Government Incentives to Productivity
- New Job Market for Royalty
- Grass-Roots Moves To Cut Federal Deficit Sprout, But Impact Still Limited
- German-Romanian Pact Aims to Curtail Attacks
- Comfortless Talk
- The West's Stake in Angola's Elections
- Jordanian, US Forces Said to Hold Exercises