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Monitor articles for January 18, 1995
- Deferring to Americans on the Train
- China's Trade Ace: Deny US Big Three Access to Car Market
- N.Y. Philharmonic's `Composer Week' Anchors New Work
- Words of Note
- What Happens When Conservatives Get Tough on Crime
- Museum Glass Show
- New Lords of the Slums
- A Victorian Lady and Her `Brazen' Work
- An Orchestra Under Siege Falls Out of Aid Spotlight
- Astronomers, Facing Less US Funding, Peer Through Glass Darkly
- US, Cuba Stanch the Refugee Flow
- World War II Anniversary Serves Warning for Future
- `MUTANT,' `ROBOCOP,' AND OTHER DRUGLORDS CONTROLLED THE SLUMS
- Sing From Your Toes, And Smile!
- Settlements and Peace - The Inevitable Conflict
- Budget Cut May Slow $50 Billion Cleanup Of US A-Bomb Waste
- Japan Quake Devastates, Despite High Preparedness
- Palestinian Authority Is Short on Real Power
- EVENTS
- Cease-Fire May Bring Breather To Chechnya
- Little-Known Italian Painter's Art Shows an Empathy With Women
- No Exit From Love
- Nomads and Farmers in Kenya War Over Increasingly Scarce Land
- How the Favelas of Rio Sprouted: From a Tree To Hillside Shanties
- Serbs as Self-Declared Bastions
- Congress Takes Up Balanced Budget Bill
- Framing a Century of American Change