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Monitor articles for December 13, 1995
- Dropouts Go Back to School In Cyberspace
- The Christmas That Gave Us A Much-Loved Melody
- Afrikaners Reflect On the End Of Apartheid
- HONG KONG
- Two Sides Dig in Over Key Union Vote
- Congress Tiptoes Into Delicate Issue Of Dispatching GIs
- Are There Limits?
- Dissident's Trial Signals Great Leap Backward
- Jackson Returns to PUSH For Higher Political Profile
- Europe's Priority Tasks
- Black-Owned Businesses Rise, Aid Economy
- A World War II Christmas
- Rodeo Drive Discounts: Ties Drop to $100
- EDITORIAL LETTERS
- News In Brief
- Are Embassies Necessary?
- Coin for Europe's Realm Tarnishes in Paris Streets
- Access Is Issue for California's Mojave Preserve
- As Capital Goes Global, Investors Make Policy
- Neighbors Vie to Sway Afghanistan, Strategically Sandwiched by Them
- Democracy in S. Korea
- Democracy in Russia: a Work in Progress
- Guatemalans Fight For the Rule of Law
- Human Rights Abuses Not Just Guatemala's Problem
- White South Africans Learn Zulu - and Much More
- US Troops Bivouac in Bosnia Mud
- Japan's Shadow Shogun Hits the Election Spotlight
- A Practical Christianity
- Tension Rises in Kosovo, Site Of Kickoff for Balkans War