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Monitor articles for November 15, 1995
- KGB Spies Find Tough New Mission: Guarding Russia's Nervous Bankers
- Shutdown Revives Talk About Who Is 'Essential'
- The Former Rust Belt Now Shines As Manufacturer of Economic Growth
- Rabin: First, Last, and Always an Israeli Patriot
- Confronting Abacha
- India's Overseas Investors Spur Economic Nationalists
- A Constant Stream of Stories And a Lesson for the Teacher
- Affirmative-Action Efforts Wane
- Airlines Hold End-of-the-Year Fare Sale
- Who Holds US Foreign Policy Hostage?
- Evangelicals' Big Gains Started in the 1960s
- Los Angeles Gallery Dynamic Changes With Bicoastal Art Merger
- THE MONITOR' GUIDE TO BESTSELLERS
- The Single Flame
- Evangelical Fervor Stirs Brazil
- A Proclamation
- British MPs React to Rules That Curtail Outside Fees
- Around the World: The Big, the New, the Odd
- The Inside Story from a True 'Old Pro'
- German Plan to Split Atoms Threatens Fissure With US
- WORDS OF NOTE
- It's a Small World, After All, For US-Style Theme Parks
- 'Train Wreck' Explained
- News In Brief
- Straddling Cultural Divides With Grace
- EDITORIAL LETTERS
- Fed Draws Ire for Wearing Inflation Blinkers
- A 'Whale' and a 'Shrimp' Gang Up on Japanese
- Prayer and Practice
- Birds Get a Break in Texas With Land Conversion Law