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Monitor articles for May 14, 1992
- America and the World, After Los Angeles
- As Fighting Ends, Mines Still Threaten Afghan Livelihood
- Stung by US Tuna Ban, Mexico Protects Turtles
- The Line To Santa Marta
- China's Economy Advances Briskly
- Toshio Iwai: Breaking Down `The Tyranny' of a Single Image
- Tapping Into Silken Sweetness
- Recovery and Politics
- The Old Astronomer
- News Currents
- Kabul Residents Cope With Mujahideen Rivalry
- Presidential business
- Afghan Policy Splits Pakistan Coalition
- TV's `I'll Fly Away' Strikes at Racism
- Presidential business
- Riot Damage Adds New Bills to Insurers' Existing Burdens
- International Reprisals After Coup Strain Peru's Economic Reforms
- Childlikeness: A Valuable Asset
- Peru's Fujimori - Puppet or Coup Leader?
- Hong Kong Liberals to Press New Governor on Reforms
- Where El Salvador Looks for Electric Power
- Arachne on the Bedroom Ceiling
- MADAGASCAR VANILLA CREME BRULEE
- Rights Abuses Alleged in Hungary
- Riots, Budget Pose Dilemma for Congress
- Aid to Russia: From Wishful Thinking to Reality
- New European Directors Pack Films With Derring-Do
- Despite Anti-US Billboards, N. Korea Aims for US Favor
- Why There Can Never Be Another Carson - Even Johnny
- Pentagon, Congress Begin Budget Debate
- Primaries Show Some States Aren't Ready for a Change
- Questioning the Policies of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- PAT ROBERTSON BIDS FOR NEWS WIRE SERVICE
- For 2,000 Utilities in US, Conservation Efforts Pay
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Questioning the Policies of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Syria's Opening to Iraq Not Benign
- Death-penalty options
- Bonn: No Time for a `Time Out'
- More Than a Hill of Beans
- The Environmentally Disenfranchised