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Monitor articles for May 31, 1995
- Echoes of Childhood Found in a Train Whistle
- Coping When a River Comes to Town
- Science and Health: Words That Heal
- Advertisers Aim to Cut Through Media Clutter
- Families in Need
- An Asian Beat Rumbles Across Australia
- Washington State Gets Tough on Runaway Teens
- The universal language of Esperanto
- US Troops Get Fewer Jets, More Counseling
- Singapore's Handling Of Double-Murder Case Proves Its Government Didn't Act in Haste
- Mexico's Rulers Feel a Quake In Two Elections for Governors
- Canada's Health-Care Woes
- Issue of Longer Shop Hours Riles Germany's Retailers
- The African Economy Isn't Actually So Dark
- A RHYME IN TIME
- Numbers in the Everyday World: Critical Can Be Funny
- News In Brief
- Future of Internationalism
- Promise Lightens a Family's Sad Parting
- Singapore's Handling Of Double-Murder Case Proves Its Government Didn't Act in Haste
- PrecedentSetting Cap On Campaign Funding
- Benetton's Jarring Campaign Altered Advertising's Landscape
- Opportunity on Human Rights
- Dance Practice
- Dole's Lead On GOP Field Isn't Moderate
- Wireless Phones Ring Off the Hook
- Rewriting History For Russian Classrooms
- Story of Two Heroes Spotlights Anti-Mafia Fight in Italy
- States in No-Holds-Barred Battle to Attract New Jobs