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Monitor articles for August 05, 1991
- COMPANIES CUT RELOCATION ACTIVITY
- Marcos Return Could Affect Philippine Election
- US Reinforces Saddam's Hold, Premier Says
- TORTILLA SALES ARE HOT
- And Reducing Demand in the US
- Software Bugs Bite Telephone And Other Firms
- Working Together
- Enlarging the Novel's 'Envelope'
- Japan Celebrates The Obon Festival
- Chess for the Era of Desert Storm
- Senate's Performance and Pay
- The Legacy of a Dancer's Leap
- CHINESE RE-ARREST JOURNALIST
- Book Publishers Await Fall Thrillers
- EC SEEKS YUGOSLAV SUPPORT FOR OBSERVERS
- News Currents
- Senate's Performance and Pay
- Survival School for Teen Runaways
- MORE FIRMS TRAIN BOSSES TO BE CREATIVE
- A Long Battle to Dam A River Hits the Rapids
- Bush, Yeltsin Back Union Treaty
- Senate's Performance and Pay
- N. Korea Steps Out
- Senate's Performance and Pay
- Bolivia's 'Quiet Economic Miracle'
- Drug-War Cooperation
- Judges Should Gag the 'Gag Order'
- Land Trusts Saving Much Wetland and Open Space
- Furor Over BCCI Scandal Draws in More Agencies
- Senate's Performance and Pay
- Getting to 'Yes' in Mideast Talks
- Lived in Moments
- Ethiopia's Army Is Walking Home
- Third World's Drinking Rate Rises
- CABLE TV HITS SOFT SPOT
- Rising Cost Of Health Care Could Hurt Bush
- UN Chief Pushes Weapons-Monitoring Plan for Iraq
- Senate's Performance and Pay