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Monitor articles for September 20, 1994
- False Toughness
- FINE PRINT OF US-HAITI AGREEMENT ON TRANSITION
- What Haiti Can Teach
- Why invade Haiti?
- Exxon Will Appeal $5 Billion Penalty For 1989 Oil Spill
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Saiki Bids to Be Hawaii's First Woman Governor
- Lock 'Em Up Legislation Means Prisons Gain Clout
- The Time Is Ripe For a Revamped Cucumber Harvester
- Fans of Country and Blues Never Had It So Good
- China's Media: Far From Free and Open
- Third Candidate for N.Y. Governor's Race
- Act Now and Build a Coalition To Bring North Korea in Line
- Clinton Runs Political Risks in Haiti
- Pro-Democracy Parties Capture Lead in Hong Kong Elections
- Homer's `On the Spot' Renderings
- Economic Woes Lead Swedes To Oust Center-Right
- Shoring Up the Future Of Vermont's Old Barns
- BOOKS IN BRIEF
- Enough Good for Everyone
- Michigan Governor's Race Draws Highly Distinct US Political Lines
- `Clinton Bashing' And the Liberal Press
- An economic trade imbalance
- Haiti Situation Is Unlikely to Affect Financial Markets Long-Term
- Syria Ponders the Olive Branch
- EVENTS
- McRae Gets Un-Royal Treatment; Ohio Football Revisited
- Apple Decides to Sell Software Technology: Too Little, Too Late?
- Clinton's Showdown Diplomacy Has Limits
- Corporation's Expenses Keep Growing and Growing
- Haitian Americans in New York Divided Over Pact
- A Showplace for Restored Farm Buildings
- Weighing the Benefits Of an Unequal Society
- China's Media: Far From Free and Open
- The Buried Treasure of Sea Turtles
- Gun Sales Skyrocket Along With Crime Rates In Russia
- Bosnian Army Chief Presses Case for Lifting Embargo
- US Troops Land on Haitian Soil; Islanders Disappointed by Pact