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Monitor articles for July 30, 1992
- MAJORITY OF AMERICANS WANT THEIR OWN BUSINESS
- One Sculptor's `Field of Dreams'
- City Parks in US Need Green: Money, That Is
- Reverence for the Natural World
- US Renewal Is Key Urban League Theme
- TV, Like Nature, Abhors a Vacuum
- A United Nations Peace Force or Police Force?
- UN CALLS FOR OPENING TO YUGOSLAV REFUGEES
- BCCI's Principle Lawyers In US Indicted in Scandal
- The Roots of Sexual Harassment
- Lebanon Groups Resist August Vote
- Still Missing: a National Energy Policy
- UN INSPECTORS COME UP EMPTY
- Perot Reveals Budget Ideas: Cut Spending by 10 Percent, Raise Taxes on the Wealthy
- ISRAEL AND VATICAN MOVE TOWARD TIES
- Using Property Rights To Regulate Fish Harvest
- Israel's Unsettling Settlement Policy
- `She's Trouble!'
- PAELLA
- Weld Makes Moves to Help GOP
- A United Nations Peace Force or Police Force?
- Perot's leadership role
- `Free Radio' For China
- LUNCH FOR ATHLETES
- Estonians have had enough
- CLINTON LEADS BY WIDE MARGIN IN CALIFORNIA
- The Cheeky Dandelion
- News Currents
- Perot's Last Hurrah
- Computer Books Turn Reading Into Audiovisual Event
- What's Cooking at the Olympics?
- Bush Campaign Program Lacks A Growth Agenda
- Chrysler Introduces Sleek Sedans
- Dandelion
- `Economic Miracle' Has Yet to Reach Mexico's Poorest
- Religious Tensions Linger On Eve of Nigerian Vote
- Boston Begins the `Big Dig'
- `Teledemocracy' Should Outlive Perot's Candidacy
- The War Of the Roses