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Monitor articles for April 18, 1994
- Health Care Alliances Vie for Center Stage
- Political Turmoil Roils Mexican Economy
- DEPARDIEU BIOGRAPHY SHOWS HOW THE ACTOR OVERCAME POVERTY
- Foreign-Born Earn Higher Science Salaries
- Quebec Separatists Itching for a Win In Provincial Elections
- Aiming at Child Labor
- A Place Where Dropouts Come Back
- To `Ragin' Cajun,' Whitewater Is More Froth Than Mud
- Searle Cartoons Have Wit & Bite
- High-Tech Lawyering
- Lake Michigan Is Winning Attack on Chicago
- Turkey Treats Kurds Fairly
- The Value Of Spiritual Intuition
- Sharp Criticism Puts Tobacco Industry on the Political Ropes
- Ma Bells Vie for One-Stop Local and Long-Distance
- Clinton to Allow Police To Search Public Housing
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- The Trials of Middle-Class Blacks
- Reversing Apartheid's Imbalances
- Karen Akers Ensures Cabaret's Survival In a Lovelorn World
- House Still Needs Votes To Ban Assault Weapons
- A Rwandan Church Becomes a Fortress
- Bygone Baseball: Savoring the Playoffs
- Rwanda's Tragedy
- GATT: Almost in Hand
- Fear of Flying
- How Does Her Garden Grow?
- New Look at Plight of US Children Puts Pressure on Clinton Reforms
- For One Dropout, Gaining Self-Respect Was the Best of Many Valuable Lessons
- Bosnian Serbs Call the UN's Bluff
- Get Ready, Get Set, Garden!
- Unexpected Findings Highlight NASA's Space Shuttle Mission
- Changes
- Roger Mandle's Ecology of Change
- Yugoslavia Expels Monitor Writer As Part of Retaliation Against West
- Russia's New Revolution in Conservation
- Few Women Make It Into The $75,000 Salary Bracket
- `10,000 Maniacs' Found In Southeast Asia
- Serbs Fondly Remember The Way Things Were Under Yugoslav Founder
- EVENTS
- Mayor Finds Bully Pulpit, Few Resources in St. Louis
- Killing Persists in Rwanda Despite Cease-Fire Efforts
- The Saga of Ford and Watergate
- `Structure' Helped This Student to Achieve
- Rapport Between Artist and Object
- US Aid to Africa Assessed, A Wider Focus Is Sought
- Turkey Treats Kurds Fairly
- Poetry's potency
- Bosnian Serbs Reach, Then Breach Pact on Halting Gorazde Siege
- Colosio: Victim of Mexico's Lawless Politics
- Birds or Business? Debate Rages in Pristine Vermont
- Hunters Head for the Woods As Bear Season Opens in Ontario
- `Fly by wire' jets
- Level of Pesticides On Food Is Safe, Federal Report Says
- S. Africans Make Peace Gestures
- Rwanda's Tragedy Plays Out in War-Torn Capital
- With an Uncertain Home Market, US Investors Look Across the Sea
- US Brinkmanship Over MFN Won't Bring Progress to China
- A New-Old Experiment In Separating Girls, Boys In Schools
- `Politics as Usual' in Japan Must Not Derail Reform
- Russia Takes High Profile in Diplomacy
- Kazakhs Arrest Writer, Raising Ethnic Tension
- Israel and Jordan Scuffle Over Islamist Groups
- X-Rays of Van Gogh Paintings Reveal More Art Underneath
- Turkey Treats Kurds Fairly
- EPA Mandate Could Make Or Break Ethanol Industry
- Fan Saves Mansion With Jane Austen Ties
- Branch Davidian Survivors Chide Feds
- For These Children, School Is Looking Up
- Companies Recognized For Leadership Roles
- Twin Cities Sing Pro-Sports Blues As a Second Team Threatens to Leave
- Havana Meeting Divides Cubans in Miami
- Hawaii state workers strike