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Monitor articles for January 13, 1993
- ELECTRONICS EXPORTS STILL KEY TO NEW ENGLAND ECONOMIC POWER
- Easing the Drought in Southern Africa
- Clinton Adviser Shows Trade Stance
- Iraqi Brinksmanship
- Foreigners in Germany
- POLLUTION CONCERNS MOUNT AS TANKER BREAKS UP
- Of Foreign Affairs, Politics, and Transitions
- Clinton Budget Promises Meet Reality
- Easing the Drought in Southern Africa
- Galileo on Course, But One Antenna Still Won't Unfurl
- EVENTS
- US Effort to Aid Ex-USSR In Disarming Bogs Down
- The Great Homing Instinct
- National Labs Look To New Order Roles
- Classical Building, American Style
- Puerto Rico's Status
- AT&T Plugs Into Canada's Market
- Despite Junta's Gestures, Democracy Lags in Burma
- Easing the Drought in Southern Africa
- Iraq, UN Continue Test of Wills
- Azeri Master Weavers Find Growing World Market for Silk and Wool Carpets
- Today's Authors on Yesterday's Auteurs
- `Dancing at Lughnasa' Goes on Tour
- THE WORLD FROM...Beijing
- Only a Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty Will Rein in Nukes
- Ethiopia Rebuilds Ruined Economy
- Spiritual Reality
- Oil Fuels Azeris' Hopes for Future
- Perot Launches New Effort
- US Kids Do Better at Math, But Rich Outscore Poor
- To Work for Peace, Israeli Leftists Make Compromises
- Special Investigations Scrutinized
- British Report Stirs Controversy On Press Curbs to Protect Privacy
- RECORD NUMBER OF SOFTWARE PIRATES HOOKED IN 1992
- HOUSEWORK OF MARRIED WOMEN WORTH $5.50 AN HOUR AFTER TAXES
- Bosnian Serbs Refuse Compromise Peace Plan
- Crater Yields Clues on Extinctions
- On the Old Silk Road, Baku Has Rich History as Cultural Center
- The Balkans Countdown
- Ohio Representative Resigns to Be Lobbyist