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Monitor articles for September 14, 1993
- High School Reminiscence: Subtle Segregation
- California to Move Up Its Presidential Primary
- Mostar: a Warsaw Ghetto in Bosnia
- In Caviar Capital, Cultures Clash
- FALL OF GREEK GOVERNMENT WORRIES EC
- An Encounter With the Poet
- Black Velvet Paintings Move Beyond Kitsch
- FDA Should Regulate Tobacco
- As Violence in Somalia Escalates, Senate Steps Up Troop Oversight
- Near the Sea, Astrakhan Sees Worst of Volga's Heavy Pollution
- EVENTS
- Most Israelis and Palestinians Back Historic Mideast Accord
- FDA and Tobacco
- Backwood
- Journal Entry, Early Morning
- Religious Right Seeks to Cast A Wider Net, Extend Agenda
- US-Russian Space Pact
- N.Y. Bombing Trial Opens As Muslims Watch Closely
- Without Clinton Push, NAFTA Loses Momentum
- For Football Fans Between Weekends
- Cities Look in Vain For Relief From Feds
- PCS Reaches Out for Cellular User
- FOREIGN FIRMS TAKE THEIR TIME IN PAYING UP
- Small Towns See Wal-Mart as Mixed Blessing
- Heeding Nature's Warnings
- Sizing Up the NFL's New Season
- As Ukrainians Struggle to Survive, Economy Implodes, Leaders Argue
- Echoes of the 1930s Ring Loud in Bosnia
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- `Old Spice' Makes New Bid for Younger Customers
- Learning to Yield
- Clinton Still Has Time to Act in Bosnia