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Monitor articles for August 15, 1994
- N.H. Tries Bootstrap Housing
- Exodus Small So Far As French Depart Rwanda
- At Least Russia Asked the UN for a Mandate
- In Health-Care Debate, Lobbyists' Money Flows
- Palestinian fear police state is in the making
- EVENTS
- Breyer Wants to Enhance Trust in Justice System
- Plutonium Heist Renews Concerns of Nuclear Catastrophe
- Business Adds Elder Care To Its Menu of Benefits
- The Last Home Run Of the 1994 Season? Some Analysts Say No
- Edinburgh Explodes With Festival Events
- When Everything Is Going Wrong
- Bomb Found At Vermont Birth-Control Clinic
- I Sit
- Wampanoag Tribal Building Reflects Native American Values
- Cuban Americans Reject Another Castro-Backed Refugee Exodus
- NATO Tested by Search For New Leader
- PUBLIC SERVICES IN PRIVATE HANDS
- Though Unhappy, Mexicans May Vote Again for Ruling Party
- Upgrade Taipei's Status
- At Least Russia Asked the UN for a Mandate
- Stand Up for Macedonia
- PRIVATE PROPERTY 7 PUBLIC RIGHTS
- From Ketchup to Salsa, Tomatoes in Big Demand
- House to Retry Crime Bill
- North Korea Trades Nuclear Ambitions For US Technology
- UN Says Lifting Bosnia Embargo May Hurt Muslims, Help Serbs
- PRIVATE PROPERTY & PUBLIC RIGHTS
- Partisan Taint
- Majority Leader Sees Crime Bill Shifting to Right