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Monitor articles for December 29, 1995
- A Caldron Like Korea Is the Real Threat to Vital US Security Interests
- A Fiery Celebration Marks the New Year
- At the Flicks
- Cameron W. Barr, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- New Money for Micro Lenders
- The Skillful Hunter Who Skied Out of a Storm
- Chechen and Russian Fighters Feel Deja Vu in Renewed War
- Measured Optimism
- Discovery of a Bible Lifts Luther's Role For Germans Today
- After High Expectations, a So-So Year For US-Latin America Relations
- Peace in '95 Is Like Ice - Some Spots Are Bright, Others Thin
- 'Affirmative Action' Coach Silences Critics by Winning
- Blacks Open Homes to Foster Children
- France Stakes Own Turf in NATO Even as It Acts With US in Bosnia
- Festival Favorite 'Georgia' Finds Its Way To Multiplexes
- Holiday Spirit With a Somber Tone
- How 'Community' Defuses Racial Tension
- Micro Lending Gains As Way Out of Welfare
- Bob Dornan Live, on 'Free' Taxpayer TV
- Order in the Classroom
- Thai Traffic Jams Find Their Dream Team
- Tree Farms May Be One Environmental Step Forward, Two Back
- A New Year's Poem
- News In Brief
- Retailers Flocked to Internet, But Where Were Shoppers?
- God's New Year
- Tax Cuts May Shrink In Battle Over Budget
- Period Movies Savor Romance and Morality To Audience Applause
- Finding an Intersection Between Art and Business
- Revolt in Review: What the 104th Congress Achieved
- A Year-End Peek At the World Economy