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Monitor articles for March 02, 1992
- NEW EDITOR OF CHURCH PERIODICALS
- 'Songs of My People' Strikes Chord
- Political Change in S. Africa Spurs Interest in US History
- The Nuclear Needs of the United States
- An Alien Black in Africa
- At Play: Head, Heart, Color
- UN Seeks Accords For Earth Summit
- The Nuclear Needs of the United States
- BUSINESS AID TO THE ARTS DECLINES
- California's Business Leaders Fight Bad Press
- A Mezzo With Gusto
- News Currents
- E. German Schools in Flux
- US Defense Department Declares War on Colossal Pollution Problem
- Scams Infiltrate Phone Lines
- Scandal in Tokyo
- If This Is Tuesday ...
- Defense Electronics Bounces Back a Bit
- Iran Through a Distorted Lens
- Africans Study African-Americans
- Examining Health-care options
- Doing What's Right
- Examining Halth-care options
- SLOW SALES OF HOME APPLIANCES
- 'Radio Flyer' Misses the Boat
- Has Bush White House Really Changed US-Israel Policy?
- Global Population Growth May Be Campaign Issue
- India Takes Lead in Warming US Relations
- STEEL EXPORTS FELL 8.3 PERCENT IN 1991
- Territorial Disputes Highlight Japan's Potential Isolation
- Main Opposition Parties Boycott Cameroon Vote
- Polish Officials Sour On US AID Approach
- Shaking Off the Communist Past
- TYPICAL US HISTORY COURSE IN SOUTH AFRICA
- Russia Toughens Reform Plan
- Taiwan Report on 1947 Massacre Fuels Criticism of Government BYGeorge Wehrfritz, Special to The Christian Science Monitor