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Monitor articles for July 16, 1996
- The T-Shirt That Redeemed an Olympics
- Senator Tries to Inject Prudence Into Arms Sales
- The Future of American Orchestras May Be Bright After All
- Dealing With Colombia
- Contaminated Fish Mean Loss Of Culture to Penobscot Indians
- China Purges 'Absurd' Foreign Words, But 'Kala-OK' (Karaoke) Still Lives On
- They're Bats, They're Back - This Time With Better PR
- Gumshoes Turn to Internet for Spadework
- Smart About Weapons
- Palestinians and Democracy
- Sole Summer Opening On Broadway Weighs Lifestyle Choices
- Letters
- Congress's Agenda For 80-Day Sprint
- Candidates Clinton And Dole Just Don't Get People Jumping
- Carmakers' Latest Idea: Two Wheels and Pedals
- Race to Get Information Out Is Olympic Event
- News In Brief
- From Biking to Volleyball, Your Guide to Olympic TV
- New Kids on Trade Bloc: Portugal and Ex-Colonies
- Keep Telling America's Story
- Managing Stress Is Not Enough
- A Gymnast Perfecting Her Passion
- Global Idealism Is Still Intact For a Peace Corps Class of '61
- Paper Mills Move to Clean Up Their Acts
- Some Insurance Policies Are Best Left Unbought
- Russia's Far East Looks To Pacific for Business, To Moscow for Politics
- Clinton Cuba Policy Juggles US Voters, Irate Trade Allies
- Tale of Two Cleanups: Bertha Stirs Class Conflict
- Despite US Coercion, Cuba Dips Toe Into Capitalist Zones