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Monitor articles for June 12, 1995
- The World's Most Wanted Man Captured, but His Cartel May Live
- Affirmative-Action Politics
- News In Brief
- Japan Unleashes a New Weapon
- West's Wavering Lets Serbs Dictate
- In Russia, Holiday's Just Another Word for Confusion
- Dixie States Push Prayer As a Class Act
- Why Irving Wilens Just Bought a Lexus
- Cuba's Capitalist Mini-Revolution Taking Root
- Japan's Glance at the Past
- PBS Not 'Family Values' Culprit
- Don't Erase 'Voting Rights District' Lines
- 'Good Works' Investing Also Good for Pocketbook
- 'Religious Equity' Goes Far Beyond Classroom Prayer
- Teaching Children With Gentle Nudges
- '15 Minutes of Fame' Following Warhol's Path
- Early-Music Celebrants Promenade to Boston
- Woodwork by Any Other Name
- French Find Their Own Heros in Bosnia
- NAVAJO 'CODE TALKERS' WERE VITAL LINK IN PACIFIC WAR
- The Northwest's Showdown: Murrelets vs. Millworkers
- Traffic-Snarled and Smoggy, Athens Cleans Up
- Fantasia in F Minor for Four Hands
- Produce Electricity That is Safe to Environment
- Hunger in Cuba: A Problem That Doesn't Officially Exist
- Refugees Numbers Rising, But World Hospitality Falls
- Sinless Man