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Monitor articles for October 31, 1994
- Chinese Leader Aims To Console Seoul On N. Korea-US Pact
- 350-YEAR-OLD MATHEMATICAL GRIDLOCK MAY BE BROKEN
- Ralph Nader Fights `Power Structure' From the Inside
- Clinton to campaign in eight states
- Brave New Banking World Brings Pitfalls
- Fed Ready To Rain on Parade After US Elections
- EVENTS
- Vermont Campaigns Shake Incumbents
- The Days of One Job, One Career, Are Over
- Innovative States Replace Monopolies With Competition
- Risk, Payoffs on the Line
- American Telephone Companies Hunt For Gold in Digital Wireless
- Dianne Wiest's Chutzpah Lands Her a Juicy Role
- Why Billions of Mexican Pesos Should Be Redistributed
- Reject Cynicism: Vote
- UN Military Mandate Expires in Somalia
- Issues Facing Children Spice Races From Arizona to Florida
- Leaders Gather to Form Mideast Economic Bloc
- Parents - primary caretakers
- White House Attack May Aid Backers of Assault Weapon Ban
- Recognize rights of Palestinians
- The Days of One Job, One Career, Are Over
- How the Mighty May Fall In Year of the Angry Voter
- Maryland's Dark-Horse Candidate Gives Party Machines a Scare
- Self-Help for Bank Customers
- Writers and Religion On Not-So-Close Terms
- Mexico's Man Of Change Leaving With Mixed Legacy
- Hot Mutual Fund Sales Are Starting to Cool
- A Big Chill of a Spill: Workers Hack At Frozen Oil in Russia's Tundra
- The US Jury System: of, by, and For the People, but Does It Work?
- International Mediators Shift Focus From Bosnia to Croatia
- Ten Minutes in October
- Mozambique Poll Lauded As Results Trickle In
- Don't Depend on Luck
- When It Comes to Technology, All Schools Aren't Created Equal
- First Frost