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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for August 13, 1991
- US Abortion Travail Small Step Closer to Resolution
- Alice Walker's merits
- LETTER MCCARTHY CARRIED CALLS FOR RELEASE OF DETAINEES WORLDWIDE
- Czechs and Slovaks
- Don't Take Me Out To the Ballgame
- A Cosmopolitan Clan
- Jimmy Carter for UN Secretary-General?
- Croatia's and Slovenia's Fight for Autonomy
- News Currents
- White House Plans Reforms to Litigation
- berries makegood neighbors
- Of Carter, 1992, and 'October Surprises'
- Notorious Henry VIII Reassessed
- Kurd Extremists Train in Lebanon
- Voice Recognition Wins Customers
- Jimmy Carter for UN Secretary-General?
- The politics of gun control
- Bartering in the Frontier Tradition
- Iraqis Charge US With Double Standard on Kurds
- Albania Tackles Reform, Amid Fears of Famine
- Turning Point in Hostage Crisis
- Turkey Makes Deal With Iraqi Kurds on Border Security
- Women Sailors Share In Philippine Cleanup
- Lean on God!
- Berlin Wall Art Lives On
- The Defense Dilemma
- Power Diffusion in Third World
- Kurds May Play Key Role In Shaping Iraq's Future
- HENRY VIII COMMEMORATIVE ACTIVITIES
- Iranians Call for Higher-Profile UN Role
- World Financial Markets Watching Germany This Week
- Conservative Party In Britain Aims to Woo Women Voters
- Close Encounters With Prejudice
- Home Again
- 40 PERCENT OF US ADULTS USE PCs
- French Filmmaker Makes An Innovative Double Play
- From the Tetons To the Flat Lands, It's a Dog's World
- THE WORLD FROM... Rome
- Jimmy Carter for UN Secretary-General?
- UN Set to Impose Plan For Export of Iraqi Oil