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Monitor articles for August 29, 1997
- Plan for a New Appeals Court Catches Opponents Off Guard
- NAFTA II: Bill vs. Dick
- Washington Eager to Enter Era of Cash-Flush Budgets
- Putting a Face on Mexico City's 'Invisible' Poor
- Museum Asks: Does It Take A Thief to Catch a Degas?
- Lower Castes Still Stuck On India's Bottom Rung
- Rise in Police Deaths Defies Crime-Rate Decline
- California as a 21st-Century Economy
- Freeze Frames: The Monitor Movie Guide
- Animal Activists Get Violent
- Mexico's Power Crisis
- Rich in Resources, Turkmenistan Fights To Shed Stagnation of Its Soviet Legacy
- They Really Do Exist
- 'She's So Lovely' Is a Family Creation
- Facts to Add to Your Vast Fund of General Information
- When German Politics Churn, Europe Wobbles
- N.Y.C. Starts Healing Process After Brutality Case
- News In Brief
- READERS WRITE
- Serb Violence Risks Peace in Bosnia
- Remembrances of the Mysterious, Maligned Soviet Censor
- The Economy Jumps; Fed Asks 'How High?'
- My Modest Contribution To 400 Years of Maine Boats
- A New Teacher, Before the Beginning
- Japan's Troubled News Media
- Cherry-Drink Lakes; Shrimp From Decades Past