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Monitor articles for January 10, 1991
- Right's Displeasure With Bush Runs High
- Bank Crisis Catches Rhode Island Off Guard
- CHINESE TRIALS UNDER WAY FOR ACTIVITIES AT TIANANMEN
- `Bonfire' Dishes Up Important Themes, But Disappoints
- The Power of a Loving Response
- Formidable Global Force Arrayed Against Iraq
- JAPANESE FIRM AGREES TO SELL US PARK CONCESSION
- `Keating Five' Hearings Near End
- EDS Hopes to Expand as Slump Forces Cost-Cutting
- News Currents
- De Palma Sets `Bonfire' Ablaze With Imagery
- Polecats From Siberia Take Basic Training
- Racial Stereotypes Persist in US, Study Finds
- A Flower's Shy Light
- Guatemalans Seek `Effective' Aid Amid Human Rights Abuses
- The Pull
- Pan Am Seeks Way Out of Woods
- Waterfowl `Rest Stop' Endangered
- GATT Setback Won't Lead to Trade Wars
- Rigatoni With Red Sauce
- Rangoon Readies to Smash Dissent
- REVIEW PANEL FINDS NO PROOF OF COLD FUSION
- Latin America Democracy
- Russian Regression
- Change Comes Slowly to Kirghizia
- WHAT IS A WETLAND?
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Play It Again, Sam
- America's Confused Energy Policy
- Pepin's Quicker Cuisine
- SMALL STOCKS PERFORMED POORLY IN 1989 AND 1990
- Jordan Closes Borders With Iraq, Kuwait
- Images From the Darkroom
- Atlanta's Curfew Experiment
- Akayev: `All of a Sudden I Become President'
- Banal Dinner Chatter
- Rough Times Ahead, Cuba Battens Down
- Tensions Rise in Baltics, But Ease in Moscow