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Monitor articles for June 12, 1996
- When Theater Companies Experience Lean Years
- Brussels Holds the Key To Cyprus Solution
- 3-D Mapping Plus Incentives Equals Texas-Coast Oil Boom
- African Tradition Of Polygamy Faces Economic, Legal Challenges
- Church Burnings Ignite Unity
- Tourism Booms as World's Middle Class Goes Trekking
- How Abortion Plank Affects Dole's Chances
- Russia's Vote
- Finding an Asian Identity After Years 'in Hollywood'
- Peace Gets a Chance In Sarajevo Conclave
- American director Peter Sellars stages Handel's oratorio 'Theodora' at a premier European summer festival
- Smog May Force Southwest To Apply Brakes to Growth
- Tips on Making Your Trips Trouble-Free
- Computers Offer New Path Out of Brazil's Slums
- News In Brief
- Bangladeshis Hope Vote Settles Rivalry of Two Strong Women
- Russia's Army: A Loose Cannon In Power Transfer
- Garrulous Lott Is A Noisy Standout In Staid Senate
- Words We Wish We'd Met Sooner
- Israel's Peace Constituency
- Awakened by A Wet-Nosed Alarm Clock
- In Praise of Individualism
- CD Trilogy Pays Tribute To Evocative, Elegiac Music Of Greek Composer
- Ivory Coast Wives Worry Multiple Marriages May Return
- Small Professional Theaters Stick Together
- Monitor Writer Wins Award For Foreign 'Story of Year'
- Rain
- Personalities and Government
- One Man's Rock Is Another's Holy Site
- Test-Ban Hopes
- Big Deficit in Germany Raises Odds for 'Euro'