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Monitor articles for January 21, 1994
- Cassidy Siblings Pump Up Audiences For `Blood Brothers'
- Jane Alexander Works to Recast NEA Image
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Sanctions on Serbia Take Toll on Hungarian Firms
- Pitch Is Perfect but Not the Plot
- Exit of Another UN General Highlights Disarray of Mission in Former Yugoslavia
- East Texas Town Grapples With Integration
- Dairy Industry Moves Southwest Seeking Warmer, Drier Climate
- A Japanese Filmmaker's Work Honored in Two Retrospectives
- CHRONOLOGY
- Mixed Bag of Animation Shorts
- Group Proposes Plan to Open Access Onto `Superhighway'
- Fellowships Recognize Modern Masters of Jazz
- Economy Up Despite Clinton Tax Package
- EVENTS
- Tennis Player Tracy Austin Comes Back in Australian Open
- Cuomo's Bid for No. 4
- CONCLUSIONS DRAWN
- Eastern US Copes with Icy Cold
- French Leader Faces School Furor
- Sweet Mysteries
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- How Americans View Plans For Health-Care Reform
- Building slowdown ahead?
- Keeping Spotlight on Genocide Replay
- When Irish Lips Are Moving
- Keeping Spotlight on Genocide Replay
- Undying dignity
- College Star Finds Comfort In Her Calling
- Beatles Will Record Again, Magazine Says
- Chew on This Hot-Lunch Program
- Keeping Spotlight on Genocide Replay
- South Africa Hurries to Revamp Security Forces
- Growing up in Nazi Germany
- Global Defense Business Raises Security Questions
- Chiapas and Reform
- Mexico's Efforts at `Salinastroika' Omit Needed Political Reforms
- After the California Quake
- Last Aftershock: Quake's Impact On L.A. Lifestyle
- At Earthquake's Epicenter, Neighbors Reach Out to Help
- Captain Kirk Looks Back in Time
- Big Three Try to Crack Tough Japanese Market
- Coming of Age in a Rambling Wreck
- Cities Crack Down on Homeless
- Russia's Parliament Finally Buckles Down
- Conservative Tilt for Russian Government
- Central Europeans Differ on How To Approach NATO and Trade
- Pro-Tennis Tour Adds Mideast `Bookends' to Australian Open
- Somali Calls For Peace After Release From UN Detention
- Historic Move: Grumman Corp. Leaves Long Island