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Monitor articles for May 11, 1994
- AMID TURMOIL, INDIA KEEPS MAKING MOVIES
- Biography Adds to Bergman Buzz
- The future awaits the `superjumbo'
- A Man and a Hat In a White World
- A `Miracle' for All Humanity
- EVENTS
- South Africa's Road Allows No U-Turns
- Corruption Scandals Rock Spain's Socialist Government
- A long divisive history
- Can Indonesia Find Stability After Suharto?
- Life, liberty, and a lawyer
- Clinton Calls on Public To Defer Its Judgment
- Going Forth, the Nations Multiply Unevenly
- Prestigious Pritzker Award Goes to French Architect
- Palestinian Policemen Finally Enter Gaza Strip
- Mexicans Set for First Taste of TV Debates
- Nationalist Trend Threatens World Borders
- Ukraine's Alphabet Is Russian No Longer
- Britain's Protest Vote
- An explosive rendering of Buthelezi
- `Aliens' Invade Coastal Waters
- Despite Controversy, China Pushes Ahead on Colossal Dam
- Ukraine's Alphabet Is Russian No Longer
- Appeals Court Reverses Itself On Libel Suit Against Times
- Foreign Policy Matters
- Japan Seeks To Dispel Any Notion Of Plutonium Discrepancy
- Mandela Takes Helm in S. Africa
- Britons Leery of Plans To Privatize Post Office
- Two Years After Drought, California Faces a Dry Year
- The World According to Nobel Laureate Murray Gell-Mann
- TV Seasons Shaped in Europe
- Nuclear: the environment's friend
- As the Market for Guns Changes, Companies Aim at Women, Youths
- Saudi Dissent - US Silence
- Disaster Relief
- Congress to Say `No' To Lobbyists' Gifts, But Image Remains
- GATT Chief Calls For Chinese Membership
- Canadian Group's Satellite Broadcasting To Compete With US
- US apples may go to Japan this year
- Banned From Media, Critics Assail Human Impact of Dam
- Foreign Stars Fill the TV Screen In Japan Selling Mundane Products