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Monitor articles for December 16, 1994
- Strong Roles for Women Both Onscreen and Off
- End of Japan's Recession Is Seen but Not Yet Felt
- EVENTS
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Celtics `Institution' Acts As Time Line for Pro Ball
- Serb Leader's U-Turn On the War in Bosnia Is Only Temporary
- Parallels of Peace: Middle East and S. Africa
- Amtrak eliminates routes to cut costs
- US Treasury Considers Dropping The `Floor' From Savings Bonds
- Credit-Card Issuers Up Account Limits at Holidays
- As Chechens Go, So Goes Yeltsin
- Entitlements Group Disbands, Unresolved
- FREEZE FRAMES
- The Real Christmas Gift
- Yeltsin's Chechen Predicament Is a Threat to Reformist Goals
- December Quiet
- A SACK OF TRACKS Boxed Sets to Unwrap
- The Man Who Brought Birds to the Masses
- Metzenbaum's Senate Finale
- Religion in Schools: a Line Not to Be Crossed
- Economist Rejects Budget Body's Gloom
- It's Back... Deficit Still Stalks Capital
- A Future on Track
- Airlines Face Stricter Safety Rules, Bad Publicity, and Cut in Profits
- Keeping up with today's youths
- Chicago Native Adds Flourish To Harpsichord Renaissance
- Mexicans at Christmas Trade Manger Scenes For Live Evergreens
- Western Leaders Wary Of Bosnian Serb Pitch To Ex-President Carter
- WWII's Battle of the Bulge Tested Democracy's Resolve
- Orange County Debt Squeeze Felt From Precinct to Classroom
- Bright-Light Christmas Traditions
- How Friendly Folk Forget Small-Town Ways
- Oregon Blazes the Trail Toward New Federalism
- TV's Varied Versions Of the Civil War: Is It the Same Event?
- The line-item veto more efficient
- Telling Basketball's Ever-New Story
- Putting Children First
- Eyes
- Religion in Schools: a Line Not to Be Crossed