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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for November 22, 1994
- Shop-Floor Vending Machine: From Munchies to Microchips
- Kemp: Anti-Immigrant Politics Has Risks
- It's time to tune out O.J.
- Dazed Democrats Debate the Future: Left, Right, or Center
- Dallas Center Explores Thanks-Giving's Meaning
- Baby-Faced Hitmen Add to Rising Crime In Troubled Serbia
- Dreaming of How it Was Done
- Calm in Rwanda Masks Violence - Now It Is by Both Tutsis and Hutus
- Beijing Orders Big Mac to Go: City to Oust Golden Arches
- The GOP's New Agenda
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Thanksgiving Day Option: Tofu Birds and Pies
- Let the Fed Do Its Job on Wall Street
- Pro Teams Defy City Limits; Coaches Give Up Pros for College
- The Tension Between Conservation And Research
- Qaddafi's deceitful game
- The effects of GATT on food
- EVENTS
- Let the Fed Do Its Job on Wall Street
- Long Arm of Federal Law Reaches Bay State Animal-Rights Activists
- Forgiving The Negligent Parent
- Taking Another Run At Pro Soccer in US
- Even GOP Is House Divided On the Gingrich Welfare Plan
- Casablanca Back Streets May Hold A Solution to Arab-Jewish Friction
- Clearing the Air On the Meaning Of the `Jet Stream'
- Health-Care Issues Edging Back Toward States After GOP Victory
- German Choreographer Startles With Her Dance, Dreams, and Double Vision
- GOP Governors to Capital: Step Aside, Let Us Work
- Peace in Ireland
- California's Prop. 187 Puts Illegal Immigrants on Edge
- New Thinking In Japanese Firm: The Individual Counts
- Standards for Citizens
- Turning the Tables In Father-Son Tennis
- `Trading' Pollutants Is a Big First Step Toward Cleaner Air
- Can Clinton Again Be The `Comeback Kid'?
- Pataki's Little Town Blues
- Israel Tagged for Torture Tactics
- `Simpatico' Resounds With Shepard's Voice
- Landscape