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Monitor articles for November 10, 1992
- ... and the Future of Perot's `Party'
- Legacy
- Peering Into a Carton of Memories
- Mideast Talks Hinge on Clinton
- Images, Sounds of North Korea
- US Vote Cheers Arabs Yearning for Democracy
- Bush to Clinton: A Clean Handoff Is Anticipated
- Restoration in the Wake of Destruction
- The Majority Leader Previews the Clinton Years
- Palestinians Build New Institutions In Eager Anticipation of Autonomy
- California Leads In Democratic Gains
- NAME-READING CEREMONY MARKS ANNIVERSARY OF VIETNAM WALL
- School Choice, `Bright Models'
- Auto Workers Union Faces Growing Pressures
- GERMANS RALLY AGAINST EXTREMISM
- Somalia: a New Kind of Dilemma
- Labeling blue-collar voters
- Defending your cause
- Park Faces People-Bear Dilemma
- Asian Allies Say US Military Presence Is Indispensable
- VIETNAM MEMENTOS EXHIBITED
- Indian Gaming Booms Nationwide
- The GOP's Future ...
- Bush Exempts Alaska From Policy To Stop Development on Wetlands
- Clinton's Fiscal Dilemma
- Old-Fashioned Fiction, by Design
- The Unsung Story: Vietnam Songwriters
- School Choice, `Bright Models'
- The Eye of Robert Wilson
- News Currents
- Next: a Chinese Free-Trade Zone?
- A CLOSED COUNTRY `OPENS' TO TOURISTS BYClayton Jones, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- Clashes Stall Angola Peace Effort
- 10-Year-Old Success: Japan's US Car Plants Change Industry