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Monitor articles for July 11, 1995
- Armenian Homeland Permeates the Painting Of Arshile Gorky
- A Paper Pie in the Sky: Europeans Question Goal of Single Currency
- ECONOMIC BRIEFS
- Murrelets Are Just Sounding the Alarm Bells
- Why the Public So Dislikes Politicians
- I Touch the Edge
- Spray on the Mist to Snuff the Fires
- Atom-Bomb Scientist Tells His Story
- Bank Mutual-Fund Sales Slip
- WORDS OF NOTE
- Reading, Writing, and Phonics Coming Back to Calif. Schools
- Kings Jailed, but Colombia's Drugs Roll On
- Italians Fall for Something Sensible and Cheap: a Book
- Of Princesses and Sherbets - When Ice Was Strictly a Royal Affair
- So Who Said Japan Would Rule World Computer Industry?
- Will Congress Heed Public on Energy?
- Murrelets Are Just Sounding the Alarm Bells
- Spies and Betrayers: Banishing the Past
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Murrelets Are Just Sounding the Alarm Bells
- Western States Chart New Course: Fighting Summer Fires With Fire
- Abandoning Africa
- France Forced Into Ground-Zero Test
- The Doll We Loved The Stuffing Out of
- Long-Distance Calling On the Internet: Is Anyone Out There?
- Breaking the Grip Of Self-Consciousness
- China - the Big Picture
- News In Brief
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK
- Coming to a Backyard Near You: Grill Wars
- Greenpeace and Thoreau
- Hillary Clinton Takes a Page From Eleanor Roosevelt Book
- Set, Spike - Sarajevo's 'Sitting' Volleyball Team Plays to Win BY: By David Rohde, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- Bering Glacier Verges on Gulf of Alaska
- The Great Bike Race and The Kid on the Clunker