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Monitor articles for August 05, 1993
- As US Door Slams Shut, Iraq Tries Mending Fences With Neighbors
- Budget Puts President In `Perils of Pauline' Jam
- Haitian Senate Appears Engaged In Ploys to Delay Aristide's Return
- Hunting Wildlife In the Cross Hairs Of a Camera
- On ListeningHDTo Yo Yo Ma on Tape
- East Timor - Still Exploited, Persecuted
- Nuclear Disarmament: It's Time to Try Again
- NATO in Bosnia
- Casting Off Ill-Fitting Labels
- The 1 Percent Solution
- Fruit or Veggie Salad - In a Glass
- KEY LOBBYISTS
- O Canada. Ah, Summertime.
- Camcorder-Toting `Rubberneckers' Come to Gawk at - and Film - the Flood
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Town Enlists Flood-Against-Flood Strategy
- The Tough Path to Prime Time
- A Touch of the Human
- Castro Risks Trouble by Courting the Yankee Dollar
- Behind the Student-Loan Deal
- Electoral Reform Is Approved in Italy - Now the Hard Part
- Gore Report Will Seek Deeper Trims
- Final OK for NATO Airstrikes On Bosnia Is Said to Be Imminent
- Tax Credit Geared For Working Poor Stays in Budget Mix
- Fleabites and Prayer
- Do Ads Drive TV?
- EVENTS
- Legal Spying Helps Companies Compete
- Violence begets violence
- Economic Reforms Give Boost to Yeltsin's Foes
- Joyce's `Finnegans Wake' Is Transformed Into Dance BYDavid Sterritt, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- Legal Spying Helps Companies Compete
- Chevrolet Aims At Comeback in America
- Long BCCI Trial Comes Down to Finish Line
- Japan Finally Apologizes For Abusing Korean Women
- Pomme du Berry
- Finally, Families Get a Corporate Perk
- Golden Rule Put to Work By Volunteers Who Assist Flood-Besieged Neighbors