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Monitor articles for September 30, 1992
- Reverse Discrimination Seen at Berkeley Law School
- Tajiks Struggle For National Identity
- US Needs a Trade Czar
- Governors Say Perot's Impact Limited
- Economy Pushes Albanians Abroad
- Clinton's Arkansas Record Reveals Pragmatic Style
- Belgian Business Leaders Would Hold Fast to Unity
- The Kingdom of Nanny and the Children
- Russians Flee War, Rising Intolerance
- Western Involvement and the Rights of Bosnian Muslims
- Reporting on South Africa
- Don't Do It, Ross
- News Currents
- Disgruntled Enclave Threatens Angola's Bid for Peaceful Reforms
- Restive Germany
- Reform Chance Historic For 47th UN Assembly
- Roh Visit Affirms Closer Ties Between Beijing and Seoul
- AFGHAN REFUGEES ARE SEEN AS THREAT IN TAJIKISTAN
- Jose Carreras's Career on the Rise
- Bush, Clinton Campaigns Await Decision by Perot On Reentry Into Contest
- Pundits Reach Conclusion: Bush or Clinton Will Win
- CRIME: GUNS, PENALTIES
- No Need For Accidents
- After Currency Swings, Europe Seeks Order
- With Chores Done, Work Begins
- Life on a Farm in Four Seasons
- Belgium Ponders Flemish Split
- Western Involvement and the Rights of Bosnian Muslims
- Western Involvement and the Rights of Bosnian Muslims
- Banking for World's Impoverished People
- Canadair Builds on Success With New Commuter Planes
- WORLD DRUG BUST BOOSTS ITALY'S NEW CRACKDOWN ON MAFIA
- James Brown Release Due in November
- Family planning in India
- Wake-Up Call Challenges US to Fulfill Science Potential
- Triple Hit on Red Cross, But Preparation Paid Off
- CHINA, S. KOREA: WHAT'S AT STAKE
- THE WORLD FROM...Luanda, Angola
- Dukakis Applauds Clinton's Tactics
- Scientists Tinker With Tomatoes
- Will Ross the Boss Let His Posse Lead?