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Monitor articles for May 07, 1992
- Congress Is Balky on Aid to Former Soviets
- Surplus Industry Adapts to Low-Inventory Markets
- TENSIONS IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
- Mardi Gras and Jelly Roll on Stage
- Iran in a Fluid Region
- The language of Quechua
- BUSH, CLINTON RACK UP DELEGATES
- Lights, Camera, Taxi! Director Turns Cabs Into Sets
- US Labor Loses Its Economic Clout
- The Art of Natural Design
- Washington Tries To Map Strategy For Inner Cities
- Concern for the People of Peru
- Perot: no strings attached
- Desegregation Redux
- Older Women Face Health-Care Shortfall
- For Now, Arms Win
- Iran's Rafsanjani Consolidates Governing Majority for Reform
- A Neighborly Visit
- The `Healing Process,' Yet Again
- A Seasonal Heave-Ho to Clutter
- North Korean Concessions Seen as a Bid for Survival
- Iranian Changes Encourage Women in Political Role
- Nicaragua Still Lacks Strong Leadership
- How Much Is a Treasure Worth?
- CORPORATE MERGERS ARE ON THE RISE IN 1992
- Perot School-Reform Role Illustrates Style
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- EX-FED OFFICIAL NAMED TRUSTEE OF PUBLISHING SOCIETY
- Concern for the People of Peru
- America, Land of Outdoor Cooking
- The Business of the President Is Not Business
- Perot: no strings attached
- STUBB'S BARBECUE TIPS
- A Doorway Prayer
- Reform-Minded Texan Ready for White House?
- News Currents
- Money Pours Into Mutual Funds
- Barbecuing With Love and Tears
- Perot: no strings attached
- POLISH MINISTER RESIGNS OVER DEFICIT
- Garden Plan Concepts
- German Festival Steps Back Into Cabaret Scene of the '30s
- Palestinians Reassess Peace Process
- Reform Gets Slow Start in Ukraine