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Monitor articles for May 19, 1997
- To Nail a Truce in N. Ireland, Blair Hammers at Sinn Fein
- Monitor Quiz: A Literary Name Game
- Move on Welfare Reform
- What Books May Be
- Greenspan Talks, Wall Street Balks; Less Secrecy at Fed
- Wrong Sort of Student Aid
- Drug Courts: More Evidence They Reduce Repeat Offenses
- Sound of Peace
- Arizona Trial Roils a Desert Camelot
- Merit Scholarships: Pivotal Shift in Aid
- Higher Criticism
- Taking Zaire Easier Than Ruling the New 'Congo'
- Prisons Grapple With Rapid Influx of Women - and Mothers
- After 1,875 miles, Weary Rebels Enter Kinshasa, and Get Lost
- The Fed Seems Bemused, Wall Street Acts Confused
- Chill Is Gone, But Labor Still Wary
- As 'Distance Learning' Takes Off, US Lags Behind
- Questioning Courts' Use Of Psychiatric Witnesses
- For Disney, It's a Whole New Ball Game
- Reformer Calls for a System That Gets Back to the Basics
- Democracy Declassified
- Pitino Deal Reverberates Beyond Boston
- An Upstream Solution to River Pollution
- What the Balanced-Budget Deal Means for Americans' Pocketbooks
- Would You Hire a Lawyer Named 'Kitten'?
- Letters
- Senior Athletes Know No Limits At Arizona Sports Competition
- News In Brief
- Bungle in the Jungle: How Zaire's Mobutu Failed