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Monitor articles for October 23, 1995
- For Natalie Merchant, There's Plenty of Life After Singing With 10,000 Maniacs
- Smooth Apple Cider Brings Sweet Success
- GOP Charge up Capitol Hill Pivots on Two Budget Votes
- A Dogged UN Judge Propels 'the Real Trial of the Century'
- If TV Networks Are Dinosaurs, Then This Is Still the Jurassic Age
- Paper Made Cheaper and Cleaner
- Welfare on the Cheap: Sweden Nibbles at Taxes
- Georgians Go out on A Limb to Save a Tree
- Beatles Make History Once Again
- Fourth-Grader Wins His Way to World Series
- US Shows Russia NATO's Nice Side
- The UN: Time for Reform
- CBS Is on the Ropes, But Analysts Are Optimistic
- Labor Slugfest Over Reviving Lost Clout
- How to Find a Job When You Have One
- Jesse Jackson: Racism, Not Race, Is the Problem
- News In Brief
- Anniversary (Report) Card
- US, Japan Fret Over Protests
- Veto Power
- Latin America's Soldiers: Still a Political Force
- Footsteps After the March
- Pen-Computers Find Niche Market
- Castro Warms Latin Leaders As US Chills
- Israel Could Gain Ground By Exiting South Lebanon
- Patience
- Miami Ice: Freon Smuggling Rivals Contraband in Drugs
- The Riches Of Fall's Forest Floor
- GEOGRAPHY TEST SHOWS 70 PERCENT OF AMERICAN CHILDREN HAVE BASIC GRASP OF SUBJECT
- Championing UN Causes
- Iraq Blossoms Briefly, But Petals Fall Fast
- A Jazzy Introduction to Concerts