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Monitor articles for August 10, 1995
- France Grabs Bullhorn, Yells Across Atlantic
- A Chinese 'Ms.' Magazine Gives Women A Peek Outside
- Why Networks Are Hot Buys
- ECONOMIC REPORTS
- America's Hot Job Markets
- Seeing What God Made
- Fight Over Changing How the West Is Run
- Santa Fe Sheds Southwestern Kitsch
- WORDS OF NOTE
- When Workers Double as Parents And Vice Versa
- Pols Flock to Perot Conclave In Bid to Woo Swing Voters
- Congress's Fall Forecast
- Students Give German Universities a C-Minus
- GOP Fattens Up Pentagon, but at What Cost?
- The Invisible Fathers
- The Plum Tree's Place In the Yard and in Memory
- Yugoslavs en famille
- Summer Salads Toss Grains With Greens
- Rubin: Clinton Won't Flip-Flop Over Budget
- A Burma Road Journey in China
- Bombing Trial Will Test US Justice System
- At Least in the East, Lecture Halls Aren't Overcrowded
- You Too Could Be Thomas Edison
- Boredom Prompts Exodus of Talent From British Parliament
- News In Brief
- Discovery's New 'Popular Mechanics' To Target Tinkerers on Daytime TV
- Lasting Legacy Of the A-Bomb: Hiroshima, City of Peace
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- ON STAGE
- Two-State Solution Crumbles Under West Bank Construction
- Notes From a Wedding Under the Trees
- Congress Takes a Swing At Baseball Owners
- Belgrade Aghast as Refugees Flood In
- OUT ON VIDEO