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Monitor articles for September 28, 1992
- Britain's Major Seeks to Preempt `Two Speed' Track to European Unity
- Clinton Campaign Wary As Bush Plays Catch-Up
- South Africa Summit Breaks Long Impasse
- Slimmed-Down Railroads Speed Into the 1990s
- Australian Premier Presses Ties to Asia
- Our Many Helping Hands
- The Korean Cloth Tradition
- The Author Who Lived Life Backward
- New Act Relaxes Federal Rules
- Japanese Backlash Grows Over Feeble Prosecution Of Figures in Bribery Case
- Russian TV: an Unexploited Opportunity
- The Foreign-Policy Myth
- A Californian at heart
- American Ports Use Innovation To Stay Ahead
- Whatever You Are
- News Currents
- Israelis Shift Plans for US Loans
- What Color Is God?
- Clinton Campaign Wary As Bush Plays Catch-Up
- The US Timber Issue
- EDUCATION: SCHOOL REFORM
- The US Is on the Wrong Side in This Gulf Conflict
- Southern Africa's Crisis
- The US Timber Issue
- US Inaction On Renewing Infrastructure Slows Growth
- The US Timber Issue
- Mexico Finalizes Restoration Of Ties to Catholic Church
- Pay Now for Repairs, or Pay More Later
- Texan Perot Puts Pepper Into '92 Presidential Stew
- Fallacies of `Geezer Bashing'
- CORRECTION COCorrection for 09/14/92
- Five-Day Passage
- US and Russia Lower Barriers to Rapport
- Bill Clinton Canvasses Four States In New England Campaign Swing
- Pricing Scheme Urged For Jammed Airports
- Economics and Education
- BURMESE JUNTA EASES LETTER OF MARTIAL LAW
- Toll Road Opened America's Wilderness - Lessons From History
- ITALIAN PM THREATENS TO QUIT
- Mideast Momentum
- Mixed Results for Schools Takeover
- New Toll-Road Projects Aim to Ease Overburdened US Highway System