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Monitor articles for November 08, 1995
- A Journalist Remembers Joy At the Palace of Tears
- News In Brief
- Fund Investors Brace As Fidelity Boosts Fees
- Election Could Set Mexico On Way to Two-Party State
- Emergency Brings a Brief Reprieve to Colombia Leader
- Love
- EDITORIAL LETTERS
- West Tries to Contain Fallout From Russia's Nuclear Legacy
- Surrounded by Courage
- Votes for Democracy
- Israel Tries to Walk Rabin's Peace Path
- How to Keep Soviet Science Out of the Wrong Hands
- The $800 Million Question: Is Cuba Building a Potential Chernobyl in US Backyard?
- Two Norwegian Artists Delve Into Symbolism From Different Angles
- Soccer, Like Democracy, Still Kicking in Ukraine
- Giving the Spirit of Grace During the Holiday Season
- Marketing Nuclear Plants For an Energy-Hungry World
- Who's In and Who's Out Among the Capitol Lobbyists
- Mexican State Sends More Workers to US Than It Has at Home
- Alaska's Boldly Anti-Environment Trio
- India Battles Illegal Child Labor
- The UN's Second Half-Century
- US Economy Looks Good, But Peer Under the Hood
- Lebanon Said No to Drugs; It's Hoping to Say Yes to Aid
- Monarchs' Reign in Mexico Is Threatened
- A National Treasure's Value = What Is Given Up
- What Washington's Budget Brawl Means
- A Night of Caviar, Political Stargazing For the Hoi Polloi
- WORDS OF NOTE
- Exercising Dominion