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Monitor articles for October 18, 1993
- Fine-Tuning the Fed
- Walls as Boundaries, Walls as Inspiration
- Two US Approaches to Mexico?
- `Chunnel' Still Needs Cash, but Will Open
- It's a Rule. Really!
- Teleservice Call Centers Emerge as New Source of Middle-Class Jobs
- Julie Harris Stars, Edward Albee Mocks, in New York
- Razzmatazz Meets Cool, Studied Elegance
- Weicker on Taxes, Politics, and His Legacy
- Heron
- Not Just One Side to Blame in Angola
- Need to Expand a Museum? Ask for Pentagon Funding
- EVENTS
- Teleservice Technology: Both a Benefit and a Bane
- Despite a Colder Start To Winter, Oil Is Plentiful
- NAFTA's Impact On Border Region
- A HIGH PRICETAG SMUDGES SYDNEY'S OLYMPICS VICTORY
- Campaigning Russians Try To Define `Democracy'
- US Buildup in Somalia Leaves Many Worried About Further Clashes
- Couple Wins Forfeiture Case Against Feds
- Shared Nobel Marks South African Progress
- Tibet Under Chinese Thumb
- Environment Groups Divide Over NAFTA
- Haitian Military Digs In Heels, As US Ships Carry Out Blockade
- Fall of Berlin Wall Reverberates at West Point
- Soft-Focus Lens on Ethnic Facts
- `A Connecticut Party' Aims to Keep Going
- Not Just One Side to Blame in Angola
- Movies, Niche Cards Give Athletes a Run For Trading Card $$
- Lofty Daydreams, Harsh Reality
- South African Unions Push ANC to Remember Workers
- STEPS TOWARD RECONCILIATION
- Cassandra's Computer
- US Committed to a Free Haiti