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Monitor articles for July 08, 1992
- News Currents
- Population Progress
- Egypt Pursues Family Planning
- Little Town Gets Gridlock As Country Music `Mecca'
- US and Iraq, Revisited
- Portuguese Begin Grass-Roots Drive For Vote on EC Treaty
- Algeria Still Seeks Identity
- New Zealand Sets Economy Loose
- The Man Behind the Baton
- THE WORLD FROM...Moscow
- Is US Immigration Policy Restrictive Enough?
- G-7 Leaders Reiterate Fixes for Global Economy
- Is US Immigration Policy Restrictive Enough?
- Turkey: Caught in the Vortex of History
- Is US Immigration Policy Restrictive Enough?
- Population Programs Seek Outside Funds
- Rio Reminder: Population Is Not an Isolated Issue
- Does the Evidence to Date Prove That Black Holes Exist?
- Female Empowerment Leads to Fewer Births
- Brazilians Face Population Dilemma
- FROM `WHO WILL TELL THE PEOPLE'
- Finance Minister Sees Economy Improving
- Too Many People? Not in the View of Some Economists
- De Klerk's Opportunity
- Tuned In to the Mountains
- Fertility Rates Decline In Third-World Nations
- Russia Moves Closer To Bailout by West
- Pastoral Music
- Growing Need For Farmland Erodes Guatemala Forest
- Poll: Older US Voters Ready To Turn Against Establishment
- Border-State Election Tests Mexican Commitment to Fraud-Free Vote
- A First Step Toward an International Criminal Court
- Legal Bills Grow As Olympia & York Starts Restructuring
- Summit Keeps Force Option Open in Bosnia
- Language Is The Guardian Of the Culture
- Family-Planning Efforts Succeed in Thailand
- American Democracy `Betrayed'
- Progress in slowing the increase in people on the earth is critical to finding solutions for global problems in the 21st century
- Mexican Men Get the Message About Limiting Family Size
- As Welfare Shrinks, Maoris Try to Help Themselves
- Limiting Feathered Imports
- California's Credit Rating Plummets
- Unlimited Individuality