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Monitor articles for May 18, 1994
- An Old, Worn-Out Bible?
- The Hustle and Bustle Of India's Outdoor Markets
- Cannes Film Festival to Spotlight Label-Defying and French-Made Movies
- Leach Fans Embers Of Clinton's Past Deeds
- Fallows Offers an Unclouded View Of East Asia's Economic Outlook
- SONDHEIM'S `PASSION' TAKES 10 TONY NOMINATIONS
- Trade Imbalance Doesn't Cost US Jobs, Japan Says
- Art and the Processing of Grief
- The Sad Irony Behind Saving Africa's Elephants
- From Our Man In the Arctic: Tips For a Savvy Snow Camper
- EVENTS
- South Africans Weigh Exposing Apartheid Crimes
- Korea's Kia debuts in Western US
- Wide Variations in Mexican Polls Add to Doubts About Election
- Foreign Policy Firmness
- Two Studies Find Mean Streets In US Cities, but Kindly Ones, Too
- Britain's Job Strategy Gets Pressure From EU
- Japanese Retail Market Undergoes Sea Change
- Snow for a Shelter and Ice for a Bed
- Art Renaissance Stirs in Beirut
- Digital-Camera Technology Develops
- Minority Borrowers Need Honest Advice
- Democratic Leaders Press For Health Cost Restraints
- A Romeo in Love With Movies
- US Changes Tack on Ocean Treaty
- Minority Borrowers Need Honest Advice
- Author Salman Rushdie Gets Belated Award
- When the Space Age Met An Ancient Arctic Crossroads
- Who's Bit by Serbia's Sanctions?
- Indy: Velocity at the Office
- Land Mines Convention Reexamined in Geneva
- The Perils of Illegal Flight From China
- Canadian Uses Severance Pay To Publish Country Magazine
- In Defense of Crawlies
- Washington Politicians Outfinance Rivals - They May Need To
- US Abortion Debate Takes a New Turn With French Drug
- `Family First' Stirs Up Trouble in Britain
- UN Authorizes New Mission to Rwanda
- Cartoon highlights foreign pitfalls
- California's Offers Choice Of Schools for Students
- Clinton Urged to Use Ultimatums Sparingly