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Monitor articles for May 17, 1995
- 'WATERWORLD' FACES POOR PRE-OPENING PUBLICITY
- Canada to Offer Shares In Its National Railway
- States Crack Down on Fake Job Injuries
- A Handshake No More: Israel, PLO Still at Odds
- Diversity: Not a Zero-Sum Game
- US Sees Vietnam Heading 'Right Direction' on Rights
- CHINA'S FORBIDDEN CITY
- It's Not Hopeless!
- As English Spreads, Speakers Morph It Into World Tongue
- GOP Steps Into US Embassy Row
- Oxford Editors Scour Rock Lyrics, Internet To Learn English
- PHARAONIC TOMB MAY BE LARGEST FOUND YET IN EGYPT
- Martin Amis: Confessions of a Comic Writer
- In Gulf, Policy by Catch Phrase
- The How-to of Graceful Handwriting
- Nuclear Power Plant Sale Stirs Up a Fuss In Britain
- Thrifty Atom-Busting
- Japanese Justice Takes Spotlight In Aum Arrest
- Producers Shift Gaze to South Africa
- 'The Information' -- an Unpleasant, Familiar-Sounding Book
- In Vote for Menem, Argentines Choose to Stay a Rough Course
- Deutch Cleans Spy House, Hires New Trench Coats
- Schools Move to Curb Pornography in Cyberspace
- Sizing Up Militias
- As Cannes Opens, Critics Play Guessing Game
- Race Hiring Debate, Unsettled in Congress, Moves to State Houses
- News In Brief