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Monitor articles for December 05, 1994
- The Fraying of a Fragile Peace: Israel and PLO Torn by Factions
- Quebec Leader's Illness To Slow Separatists' Fight
- Public Radio's Future Depends On Government and Listeners
- EVENTS
- Banks and Business Search for New Ways To Fight Check Fraud
- The Boa Constrictor Was Lord of the Bath
- Men Not at Work
- New Preservation Approach Aims to Save Cultural Landscape
- GOP Wants to Trim Taxes, But Critics Ask If US Can Afford It
- Why Trade Pact Goes Down Uneasily in Easley, S.C.
- How One Community Acted To Save Music Education
- A Scientist Recalls His Life's Passion
- Surging Economy Heightens Concern Of New Rate Hike
- Texas, Seeking Budget Cut, To Deport Foreign Inmates
- Cities Rethink Public Subsidies for Sports
- How Should the Disabled Be Educated?
- After Recount In Alaska Knowles Is Governor
- Russia's Outlaw Republic Readies for Guerrilla War
- Hubbell Plea Could Hurt Clinton, D'Amato Says
- High School Inclusion Yields Mixed Results
- Lebanon Leader Will Walk, But Not Talk
- Northwest Is a Back Door To Trade With Russia
- Child Custody: Solomon's Solution
- Terry Anderson Tries To Elude His Captive Past
- Woes of Public Broadcasting
- UMass Banking on Basketball
- Saying `Yes' to GATT
- The Active Art of Miquel Barcelo
- GATT Is a Threat To US Sovereignty
- Taiwan Voters Show A Mixed Willingness To Anger Beijing
- In Era of GOP, Is There Any Left Left?