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Monitor articles for December 29, 1992
- US Recovery Barely Gets Passing Grade
- CRAFT AND HOBBY ACTIVITY GROWS
- PRO GOLFERS AREN'T CHEAP
- The Iran-Contra Pardons
- My Bushy-Tailed Wood Rats
- The Pros and Cons of Boycotting Colorado
- Mexican Activists Try to Put the Bite on Police Corruption
- EVENTS
- The Pros and Cons of Boycotting Colorado
- Scientists Scrutinize A Plant to Uncover Some Genetic Secrets
- WEINBERGER POINTS FINGER AT WALSH
- Chinese Scholars Attack `Leftism,' Call for Market Reform
- A Moment of Reckoning
- Boston's Mayor Flynn Weighs His Political Future
- EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION LINKED MORE TO PERFORMANCE
- Justice Must Be Demanded for `Ethnic Cleansing' Crimes
- UN Struggles to Get Aid Supplies To Bosnians and Iraqi Kurds
- A Win for Man, Nature
- Laws Aim to Bolster Sagging Economies
- Muzak Pipes In Data, Advertising As Well as Tunes
- A test of media objectivity
- Braving Antarctica, 64 Years Later
- The Pros and Cons of Boycotting Colorado
- The Artist Who Drew a Peaceable Kingdom
- Indian Report Sees Police Role in Violence
- Back on Track in South Africa
- Congress Expected To Tighten Trade Policies Toward Europe
- Don't Scrimp on The `Vision Thing'
- Bosnia Merits Inquiry, Ex-Prosecutor Says
- Waste Debate Divides Ohio Town
- China's Shifting Ideologies Stir Debate and Confusion
- Clinton's Carter-Look Foreign Policy Team May Mix Old Idealism, New Pragmatism
- A Timely Resolve For the New Year
- New Books Tell the Stories of Those Who Followed the Urge To Build
- Tense, Hopeful Kenyans Vote In Historic Poll
- Boston's Powerful Rogue
- US, UN Raise Issue of War Crimes
- A Basis for Prayer
- An Artist Who Makes Colors Felt