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Monitor articles for October 23, 1996
- Realpolitik in Southwest Asia
- Democrats Seek Lift From Michigan Swing Seat
- In a Nation With Slaves, A Woman Wins a Voice
- Colombia Stays in US Disfavor
- Will 'World' Series Always Be in Quotes?
- Prostitution's Pernicious Reach Grows in the US
- Chirac Speaks Out for 'First Arts'
- In Japan, 'Good' Bank Shines Amid Scandal-Torn Industry
- Sealing My Vote Without 'Stars and Stripes Forever'
- Ballot Initiatives Rise As a Route Around Legislative Gridlock
- Justice in South Africa
- Central American Sleuths Target a Hot Black Market
- The 1 Percent Audience
- Declassified Papers Show US Won Sputnik Race After All
- Alternative Treatments Make Gains in Medical Community
- Apathetic Voters Send a Message: Talk About the 'Greater' Issues
- New School Straddles Europe's Divide
- Campaign Finance Reformers Face Big Hurdle: High Court
- Telekom Shares Lure Germans Into Stocks
- Thousands of World's Seeds Are Caught Out on a Limb
- News In Brief
- Chicago Schools Try to Make the Grade
- The Path to Peace In Northern Ireland
- Foreign Policy Beyond Campaign Mush
- Murders Impede Justice in Rwanda
- Ethics Drive Launched In Britain
- Why a Moral Society Should Put Limits on Unfettered Inquiry
- Near the Top of the World, A Friend Who Has My Face
- Giving, Pouring, Sharing
- With Super Slugging and Pitching, Atlanta Takes Control