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Monitor articles for March 30, 1994
- Tailed Toads Join Hands With Spotted Owls
- Ukraine's Economy Stumbles
- Mexico's Long Battle for Credible Elections
- Welfare Does Not Relieve Moms' Workloads
- Chinese contemplate stocks - cautiously
- Eternal Refuge, Unfailing Answers
- Johannesburg's Trial
- Repatriates Transform Economy, Yet Endure Persistent
- US Investors Will Watch Warily as Mexico Chooses Next Leader After Assassination
- Turkey's Islamists Gain Strength in Local Vote
- Israeli Army Killing of Fatah Hawks Could Halt Renewal of Peace Talks
- An Extraordinary Tale Of an Ordinary Life
- A Fool's Errand in S. Asia
- US Stands Committed To Nuclear Test Ban
- Key Oregon Case Gives Property-Rights Movement Its Day in (Supreme) Court
- Clinton's Polls Take Tick Up; Whitewater Still A Problem
- Tacoma Finds Renewal in Arts
- Daisy's Moments of Sorrow
- Triple-Jump Record Holder Warms Up to The World Cup
- Info-Highway to Nowhere
- Postman Often Rings Late in the Windy City
- London Theater Lights Up With Female Stars
- Back, Foul Europe, Back!
- French Bellwether
- A Capitalist for All Seasons Carefully Seeds Russia With Aid
- Law-and-Order Texas Tries Treatment For Juveniles
- Overseas Investors Spark Praise And Protest in Fujian Province
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- Boston police chief apologizes for death of clergyman in raid
- Arabs and Jews Meet and Learn In Jaffa Program
- Welfare Does Not Relieve Moms' Workloads
- Italian Right Wins Big, but Can It Rule?
- Looking for a partner
- Students Pound the Streets, and Paris Beats a Retreat
- Phone Companies Fight for Burgeoning Latino Market
- Vietnam: Landscape Of Memory
- Welfare Does Not Relieve Moms' Workloads
- Britain's Tax Hikes Seen as Politically Risky
- Baltic Nations Threaten To Cut Russian TV