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Monitor articles for May 16, 1994
- Brown's Triumph And Hand's Blunder
- Spike Lee Unveils His Most Lovable Film to Date
- Russia's Flagging Economy Threatens Ties with West
- Inflation Worries Dwindle Yet Fed Likely to Tighten
- The Mixed Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education
- Hispanic Companies See Surge in Sales, Survey Says
- Bosnians Continue Battles Despite New Call for Truce
- Algerian Leaders Drop Call-Up Against Islamists
- EU's Fitful Enlargement
- Palestinians Enjoy First Days of Self-Rule As Arafat Chooses Leadership Council
- US Success in Panama Proves An Invasion Will Work in Haiti
- `Family day care' needs to be improved, says national report
- New Haiti Refugee Policy Draws Fire From Activists
- Northeast's High-Speed Rail on Fast Track
- Recycling vinyl
- Exxon Valdez Trial: Did Recklessness or Error Cause Spill?
- Teaching Science To the `Unteachable'
- View From the Inside: Inmate Study Group Gives Advice on Solving US Crime Problem
- Poverty-Weary Dominicans Seek Change by Ballot Box
- A Closer Look At Desegregation
- Landscapes With New Vistas
- Clinton Picks `New Democrat' For High Court
- Bill's `Excellent' Choice
- `Sally Marr' Ranks High Only With Joan Rivers Fans
- China Frees Dissident As US Nears Decision On Trade Status
- Looking to '96, Quayle Faults Clinton Stance On Haiti Issue
- Candidate of Conservatives Wows 'em in Mexican Debate