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Monitor articles for November 29, 1995
- Canada May Pull Religion Out Of Newfoundland's Classrooms
- UNICEF Looks Ahead for the World's Children
- Pakistani Government Rings Up Investors For Phone Privatization
- Middle-Class Labor in US Feels The Squeeze as Wages Decline
- Bosnia Mission - Worth It
- Europe's Awkward Choice: Swap Wage Freeze for Jobs?
- SUPERMARKETS CATCH ON IN SOUTHERN CHINA
- God First
- N.Y. Primary Door Opens Wider, GOP Contenders Rush In
- Ski Resorts Seek Higher Lift Sales And Lost Cachet
- Last Chance to Rid World of Big Nukes
- Australian Farmers Consider Commercializing Kangaroo
- Hollywood Is Chided For N.Y. Subway Attack
- The Trick in Rhyming Sofas and Chauffeurs
- Bosnia: the Long Sell
- News In Brief
- Britain Is at the Crossroads on Europe
- EDITORIAL LETTERS
- Hong Kong's Underclass Struggles to Be Heard
- Case of Seized Vehicle May Bolster 'Innocence' Defense
- Clinton Sways Public With Bosnia Pitch
- WORDS OF NOTE
- Toilers Who Know No Boundaries
- Royal (Mis)Behavior
- Journalists in Romania Schooled by BBC
- Christians, Muslims Meet to Pursue Peace
- Take Mainland Standards to Sea
- Islamic Party Jumps Out Front
- Listen to the Stars
- Courage and Hope in a New Russia
- UN Groups Can't Afford Swanky Geneva Address
- Partridges, Pear Trees Cheap This Christmas
- A Texas Liberal With Soaring Ratings
- AFL-CIO Tries Turn the TIde in Labor Dispute