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Monitor articles for January 15, 1993
- Home Is Under the Big Top
- UN Weighs Credibility Risks of Enforcing Bosnian No-Fly Zone
- Snowboarding Boom Begins to Include the Older Set
- GOVERNMENT TO TALK WITH ANGOLAN REBELS
- Post-Election, Clinton Economic Team Paints Stark Budget Picture for Congress
- High Court Displays Restraint
- CURFEWS RELAXED, BUT BOMBAY STILL TENSE
- Somalia Intervention: Purely Humanitarian?
- US Interest in Ethics Greater Than Rivals'
- `Multiculturalism' Versus the US Ideal
- Palestinians Give Ultimatum on Peace Talks
- A Swing at Baseball Salaries
- School-College Partnership May Reward Integration
- What Clinton Owes to Martin Luther King
- Brown Carries `Inclusiveness' Too Far
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Too Far To Pray?
- `Foreign Policy, Stupid'
- RULING ALGERIAN COUNCIL CALLS FOR REFERENDUM
- EC Ministers Threaten to Isolate Serbs Over Peace Plan
- FOREIGN-POLICY TRANSITIONS IN HISTORY
- TV Is Thinking Big - in Spanish
- Soldier in a Nation's Three Armies
- Strikes on Iraq Prompt Mixed Mideast Reactions
- A First Lady for the 1990s
- America's Struggle to Secure Civil Rights
- A Swing at Baseball Salaries
- Microsoft Chases Interactive TV
- A Swing at Baseball Salaries
- EVENTS
- Allied Bombing May Deter Iraq - Momentarily
- A Black Journalist Looks At Civil Rights Today
- MICROSOFT HEAD ENVISIONS ONE-MACHINE WORK CENTERS
- White Season Beckons Skiers
- Australians Upset Again By US Wheat Sales
- Yeltsin, Kravchuk Meet at Kremlin
- The Mainer Gets Down On Nor'east