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Monitor articles for October 29, 1991
- Pennsylvania Press Offers Endorsements for Senator
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Yeltsin Floats Plan To Increase Power, Jump-Start Reforms
- International aid for republics
- King of Used Computers
- UN Keeps Nations' Focus On Needs of Children
- Post-Thomas Politics
- Lotus Hopes 'Notes' Will Be a Hit
- THE WORLD FROM...Johannesburg
- Brazil Forges Ahead With Privatization Of State Businesses
- Love Letter to Africa
- Mamet Makes a Mark With Police Thriller
- US Role Crucial In Arab-Israeli Peace Process
- No, Virginia, There Is No Jackpot
- Riverboat Gambling Gathers Steam
- SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS SETTLE IN BOSTON
- Zaire's Mobutu Holds On
- Higher Education Feels the Pinch
- A Literary Flyover of Math Frontiers
- Tax-Cut Politics
- Polish Vote Signals Deep Fragmentation
- Room for Elephants
- The legacy of Reaganomics
- A Big Step for European Free Trade
- Who Should Run the Fed?
- The Migration of The Midnight Naturalist
- News Currents
- Who Should Run the Fed?
- The Clash Of US And Israeli Interests
- Sleek New Home For The Busch-Reisinger
- Working With Republics to Jump-Start Reform
- Unstated Issue at Today's Summit: Is the Soviet Union Still Viable?
- A Rights Act at Last
- Britain's Major Toughens Stand on European Unity
- Results of African Economic Reforms Now Appearing
- The Heavy Lifting
- For Many Poles, Economic Disparities Fuel Discontent
- South African President Defends Reform Strategy
- Riding a Wave of Discontent