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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for May 25, 1995
- A City of Treasures, Istanbul Is Caught Between East and West
- LONG HOUSE INFORMATION
- The Scientists Who Would Alter Human Genetic Codes
- Dollars vs. Diplomacy: Turks Differ With US
- Textile Titan Spreads the Gospel Of Handmade Goods
- President Lee's Visit
- Uncynical Reporters
- News In Brief
- Study Tracks Success of High School Valedictorians
- Cubans Support Sea Accord For Safety, Improved US Ties
- What I Meant
- Literary Critters Delight Children And Cater to Multicultural Market
- ON STAGE
- ECONOMIC BRIEFS
- Post Cold-War Defense Requires More Unity
- How Other Nations Bolt the Gates Of Capital Mansions
- School Prayer Changes Divide Christian Right
- The Turks Are Rather Friendly, If Reserved
- Somewhere, Some Day, The US and Iran Must Talk
- Eating Ice Cream -- And Never Saying You're Sorry
- Words, Not Guns, Now Hurt Peace In El Salvador
- A Trusty Machine That Got the Job Done
- Militias, Gun Control, and Oklahoma City
- WORDS OF NOTE
- Early Hurdles for Olympic Spectators
- Militias, Gun Control, and Oklahoma City
- Agribusiness in the Heartland Goes Hog-Wild Over Pigs
- Dust Off the Picnic Basket for Summer's Start
- Militias, Gun Control, and Oklahoma City
- Cradle of Russia's Revolution Hopes for a Capitalist One
- Being Red No Longer Gets One Ahead in Today's China
- OUT ON VIDEO
- FBI Pace Slows in Bomb Probe
- Another Religious Coalition Vies For a Spot on Political Dance Card
- Militias, Gun Control, and Oklahoma City
- Militias, Gun Control, and Oklahoma City
- Clean Water Responsibility Slipping From Feds to States
- BOOKS, THIS WEEKS, BESTSELLERS, Page B4
- The Timelessness of the Word
- Cuba Policy Hindered By Fuzzy US Interests
- Helms Bill on Cuba Sparks Canada's Ire Over 'Bully' Tactics
- Militias, Gun Control, and Oklahoma City
- We Do Not Need to Flee!
- The Rise of the United States in the 20th Century