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Monitor articles for September 17, 1993
- STEPHEN SHAMES'S 14-YEAR ODYSSEY
- A Class Learns To Teach Itself
- NAFTA: Hard Sell in the Big Easy
- Chinese Runners Set New Records - Raise Old Suspicions
- Merchandise Trade Gap Improves But Deficit Is Still Running High
- Walking Home In the Early Days
- The Challenges of Ripening Years
- EVENTS
- Discounts to Continue, Airline Chief Says
- Clinton Faces Health Care's Fiscal Crunch
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Musicians Clash With Managers Over Practices and Attitudes
- Former Communists Set to Regain Power In Polish Elections
- Economic Issues Are Key to Mideast Peace
- Cotton Crop Makes a Comeback In Land Where It Was Once King
- No such thing as justified abuse
- Bitter Fighting On Croat Front Deepens Crisis
- Early Learning Power
- Aristide Reaches for Reins
- Solitude and Sharing `Met Together'
- HD: Industry Reaps Benefits of Lumber Shortage
- Industry Reaps Benefits of Lumber Shortage
- How the Class of '26 Embraced Learning
- Syrian Leader Urged to Control Palestinian Opposition Groups
- US Human Rights Group Criticizes Mexico's Military
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Israel Looks Abroad To Fund Peace Pact
- ANTITRUST `SAFETY ZONES' FOR HEALTH CARE
- On the lookout for pork
- Poor Crop Could Force Japan to Import Rice, Despite Old Promises
- Stark Images of Child Poverty
- Politics and Dignity Go Hand in Hand
- `Age of Innocence' Offers A Sumptuous Visual Feast
- Furthering Peace
- Battle Brews Over Administration's Plan To Focus Aid on Neediest School Districts
- Ex-Rams' Coach Robinson Relishes College Football
- US Concerns Shape Japanese Economic Plan
- Coming to Terms