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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for May 15, 1990
- Shevardnadze and Baker Aim To Unknot Snarls
- Literary Friendship Sealed on Stationery
- China's Neoconservative Argues Against Change
- Tutu Now Plays the Role Of Resilient Peacemaker
- Correction
- US, IRAN SETTLE FINANCIAL DISPUTES
- Britain Awaits Astronaut Liftoff
- China's Neoconservatives Step to the Fore
- Finding London's Charms
- AROUND LONDON
- What Can I Do?
- The Dr. Sax Treatment
- Israel Shoots for a `Moon'
- Curtains for Chemical Weapons
- Kohl's Party Loses in W. German Elections
- UN Population Report: Opening Volley for '90s
- EGYPT'S BUMPY TIES WITH MOSCOW
- Triumph in a Grim Setting
- Let's Be Saved
- No Tricks, Just Solid Rock From the Smithereens
- Jim Baker: Successor to George Bush?
- I Keep Finding Myself At Ralph's After Midnight