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Monitor articles for October 31, 1991
- BOSTON, NAGOYA TO COOPERATE ON NEW MUSEUM
- Rights Abuse Not on Peace Agenda
- Ukraine's Departure
- Holiday Shoppers Counting Pennies As Economy Lags
- Rockies Will Play Ball With an Altitude
- More mouths to feed
- In Latvia's Golden Autumn, Lining Pockets With Green
- MUSLIM GUERRILLAS SAY ATTACKS ON ISRAELIS WILL CONTINUE
- US Economy Awaits Upswing
- Madrid Delegates Take Heart From Subtle Shifts in Emphasis
- Artists at Opus 71 Underline the Theme Of 'Flawed Perfection'
- Latvians Face Massive Price Hikes As Country Implements Reforms
- How the Real Chinese Eat
- Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Rides Again
- Like a Relaxation
- Amtrak Is Getting Up to Speed
- Messages From God
- Film Romance By the Numbers
- Christmas Cash Registers May Have a Hollow Ring
- Egypt Seeks Role as Honest Broker in Madrid
- ... But Is Undecided on Protecting Machine-Tool Builders (cf. White House Seeks Global Steel Accord ... )
- New Russian Leaders Threaten Curbs on Independent Press
- E. Europe's Broadcasters See a Harsh Future
- No Nuke Republics
- News Currents
- Free Speech or Publisher's Prerogative?
- Rainy Day, Awash With Memories
- Brazil's 'faith-based' communities
- Zambia Vote to Test Democracy
- In Search of the Perfect Tree
- Subsidy Program Not Working
- Free Speech or Publisher's Prerogative?
- Timber Harvesters, Preservers At Loggerheads in Tasmania
- Unrepresentative democracy
- BUSH, CONGRESS MAY COMPROMISE ON JOBLESS BILL
- WONTON SOUP
- US Aid to Ethiopia: Go Beyond Food
- White House Seeks Global Steel Accord ... (cf. ... But Is Undecided on Protecting Machine-Tool Builders)
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- PLO Maintains Strong Presence Behind the Scenes in Madrid Talks
- Britain and Vietnam Agree to Repatriate Economic Migrants in Hong Kong Camps