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Monitor articles for May 14, 1993
- Chinese Premier's `Cold' Heats Up Race to Succeed Deng
- EVENTS
- Rising Yen Pummels Japan, Leads to `Reverse Imports'
- Once a Hawk, Now a Dove Weizman Takes Israel Helm
- It's Not Over 'Til the Game's on Paper
- Absentee Voters Present at the Polls
- Dinkins Faces Service Cuts To Big Apple
- Labor Gains White House Support, But Unions Are Still Losing Ground
- Palestinians Want Aid For Mideast Peace
- A Look at Eritrea After Independence
- Historical Trust Uses Its Clout For US Heritage
- British Want Investigation Of Royal `Bugs'
- Milosevic Faces Battle of Wills With His Serb Proxies in Bosnia
- Racism's Guises
- Sales Move Higher, But So Does Inflation
- Struggling Nations Need Guidance
- Keep Whaling Commission Intact
- PRESERVING RURAL AND SMALL-TOWN NEW ENGLAND
- In Japan, Izumo City's Mayor Sets Independent Course
- Chinese Economy Races Out of Leaders' Control
- Stepping to Balanchine
- Guerrillas Put Cambodians' Focus On Violence Instead of Elections
- Butoh Dance Comes to Bennington
- Behind US's Scuttled Bosnia Plan
- The Trust's New President, a Washington Insider, Has Ambitious Plans
- A Look at Eritrea After Independence
- In Democracy `You Cannot Be Silent'
- A Book That Opens Up the Bible
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Wielding the Filibuster
- Northeast Stagnation Continues, Sapping US Economy
- Japan's Socialists Discard Socialism
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- A Visitation of Wings
- Boomers, Doomers Give Opposite Views
- Violent `Wild Palms' Breaks New Ground
- Clinton Finds Capital's Waltz Hard to Master