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Monitor articles for April 09, 1996
- Pentagon Penny-Pinching
- Exodus
- Czeching Out: Border Slovaks Return Home
- The Chips Are Down for Industry That Has Become Vital to Exports
- Clinton's Foreign Policy Revival
- Credit Unions: Tough Foe for Banks
- Hey - Like, Wow! It's CompuServe's User-Friendly Service
- EDITORIAL LETTERS
- Bombing Survivors Tell Their Stories Of Hope, Healing
- Unsteady Liberia Takes Another Fall
- To Get US Attention, N. Korea Acts as if It's on Brink of War
- It's Stars and Spite Forever At a Phoenix Art Museum
- ECONOMIC BRIEFS
- News In Brief
- Turkey's Army Keeps the Faith at Bay
- 'Polluter Pays' Reform Puts The Green in Tax Dollars
- Democratic Recruiting Shows Signs of Revival
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK
- Uganda in War Over Ten Commandments
- The Trials of Prosecuting An 'Open and Shut'Case
- WORDS OF NOTE
- Amateur Comet Hunters Revel In the 'World's Slowest Sport'
- In US Visit, 'British Bill' Seeks Clinton Nod in Bid for Top Job
- From This Gridiron Seat, Powell Still Looks Like A Future President
- Home, Home on the Ranch: A Brief Job Stint in the Desert
- Finding Employment
- Still a Land of Tinkerers?
- Continuing Brown's Work
- Disunity at Harvard Over the Union
- Arms-Control Agreement Could Be on Horizon, Official Says
- Doing Laps Gets an Attitude in Shape
- WORTH NOTING ON TV