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Monitor articles for May 04, 1994
- Research Says Readers Want News `Menus'
- A Paradoxical Reason For Optimism in the East
- UPPER EGYPT
- Dealing With Change
- Human Rights Filmfest Features Issues of Injustice
- Clinton Builds School-to-Work Highway
- EVENTS
- Kyrgystan Takes Quiet Path to Democracy
- Hope for Rwanda Centers on New Talks
- Cuban Congress Aims To Save Island's Economy
- The Old House On the Croton 1749
- American Radio's Place in a New Europe
- E. Germans Ask: What Economic Recovery?
- Commercial TV Struggles With Tight German Laws
- Group's Wool-Gathering Helps Refugees in Croatia
- Israelis, Palestinians Face Competition, not Battles
- Clinton Faces Possible Gains By Republicans In Senate Races
- Of South Africa And Nixon
- American Radio's Place in a New Europe
- South Africa Takes Final Steps Toward Long-Sought Democracy
- Where Vendetta Is Tradition, This Province Has Averted Violence
- US Plans Doubling of Aid To S. Africa After ANC Win
- Long-Term Impact of Clinton Appointees
- Recycling of Newspapers May Be Worth The Trouble
- American Radio's Place in a New Europe
- Russian Mafia Thrives in Berlin
- On the Way Home
- Israel Approves Foreign Observers In Hebron
- Jordan Opens Door to West Bank
- Chalkline
- US Coastal Bays Likely To Get Needed Cleanup
- Wuhan Bids for Third Chinese Stock Market
- Progress of a Kind
- US flight control moved out of FAA
- Prospect of Political Unrest Unsettles Mexican Campaign
- Coptic Christians Caught Between State and Islamists
- American Radio's Place in a New Europe
- Computers Helped South Africa's Voters
- Bush Calls for New Haiti Policy, Dropping Aristide
- South Africa's Tumultuous Road to Majority Rule
- Suicide-Assist Ban In Legal Limbo After Kevorkian Acquittal
- Lumber Yard
- Welfare's Overhaul