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Monitor articles for March 15, 1989
- Banking on a Better Life. A bank in Bangladesh helps some of the world's poorest women become `fighters against poverty'
- `True Believer': 1960s Idealism in an '80s Time Frame
- Art From the Ashes: Stark Images of Post-War Germany
- Correction
- A National Family Policy
- Extremists Gain in W. Germany. POLARIZED VOTE
- PLO to Push for US Recognition, Mideast Conference
- Taking the Side of Forgiveness
- Decline in Savings Could Harm Growth of US Economy
- Reduce the Capital-Gains Tax Rate
- Farm is Latest Battle Zone. Central Committee meeting pits Ligachev and fellow conservatives against reformers. KREMLIN CLASH
- In Southeast Asia, Regal Splendor Fades ... Slowly
- Treasures from the Netherlands. ART: REVIEW
- Tough Battle Takes Toll on Afghans. JALALABAD: KEY TO BROADER VICTORY?
- Israelis Edge Closer to PLO Talks. SHAMIR SAYS NO, BUT ...
- A One-Woman, Pro-Family Lobby. `All we really want,' says this Congresswoman, `is for people to have choices'. INTERVIEW: PAT SCHROEDER
- Denver Dam Project Sparks Heated Debate. Conservationists say environmental damage too great in Two Forks dam proposal
- Kitchen Notes Warm the Heart
- Fish Business Does Just Swimmingly. GLOBAL SEAFOOD MARKET
- From India, a Fresh Pop Sound. Ashwin Batish uses a sitar and traditional ragas to make cosmopolitan dance tunes. MUSIC: INTERVIEW