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Monitor articles for November 03, 1994
- Punishing Immigrants
- GOP Gaining In Bid to Capture Governorships
- Wanted: a Culture To Celebrate Fathers
- The Congress That Couldn't Adjourn
- Proposal Against Illegals In California Irks Mexicans
- Molokai Aims To Lure Tourists Without Trappings
- Some Foreigners Need Not Apply Under Canada's Immigration Plan
- Russia's 1995 Budget Looks Good, but Now Comes the Hard Part
- Authors Hazy on Details About Best Fuels for Future
- Feeling Special
- Boston Food Community Honors Longtime Monitor Writer, Editor
- Arabs and Israelis Start Turning Swords Into Business Shares
- Where Have All the Sockeye Salmon Gone?
- Baseball, Gone and Practically Forgotten, Enters Winter of Major-League Discontent
- Yeltsin Fires Defense Deputy To Curb Military Corruption
- The World's Most Dangerous Tram
- Chef Paige Keeps Alive Shakers' Refined Cooking
- `We Can Compete': the Revival of the 'Big Three' Automakers
- WHAT IS LINCOLN'S LEGACY?
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- State Ballot Initiatives Place Hot-Issue Decisions In Laps of Electorate
- Cambodian Leader Warns Westerners
- Demanding a Better Press
- Oil Pipe Dreams
- Why GATT Is a Bad Deal for Middle America
- A Shaker Thanksgiving
- Paying for World Peace Proves to be Pricey
- Design Plastics for Recyclability
- A weekly update of video releases
- Confidence in the CIA
- Spy Case Prompts Senate To Step Up CIA Scrutiny
- EVENTS
- The Rise of China's `Princelings' Fuels a Bitter Succession Battle
- Evoking Soviet Past, Russian Legislation Mandates AIDS Tests
- Simon Shifts Plays Away From Broadway