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Monitor articles for September 08, 1993
- Few Teachers Can Select Their Textbooks
- Third-World Schools Struggle to Catch Up
- In Pending Israel-PLO Pact, Lebanon Sees Few Steps
- For a Swiftly Changing World, Education Grows in Importance
- Disagreement Over Bosnia
- Europe Betrays Ideals as Sarajevo Suffers
- Israel and PLO Pushed Toward Peace By Islamist Threat
- US Condemns Endangered Species Trade
- Gore Launches Plan to Recast Government
- Illinois 1994 Election Campaign Might Be `Herstoric'
- Federal Agencies Feel Heat From Their `Green' Workers
- EVENTS
- Canadian Opera Resounds in Edinburgh
- The Old Hostility Returns
- Says One Chinese Entrepreneur, 40,000 Mao Badges in Hand: `Mao Will Continue to Be Hot'
- More Facts on Flight 007
- Fra Angelico: Paintings of Contemplation
- China, India Agree to Cut Troop Strength Along Border
- Arafat's Deal Could Leave The Palestinians Isolated
- Georgia County Sparks Furor
- Nations Cooperate On Weather Satellites
- Europe Betrays Ideals as Sarajevo Suffers
- Private vs. Public School Differences Vary
- Biographies of Three Women Writers
- US Made Right Move To Weaken the Yen
- Do Money and Learning Correlate?
- Australia's Keating Wins Few Points on Style
- The Music of Politics
- A Life of Learning
- Rupert Murdoch's Expansionist Plans Rile British Media
- A Local Council Grows in Somalia
- Verging on a Handshake
- Quatrilingual country
- Teachers' Status Remains Relatively Low
- European Schools Offer Contrasts And Similarities
- In Cradle of Communism, a Brand-New Mall
- Parental Influence on Education Is Slight