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Monitor articles for February 14, 1995
- Surveying Americans' Attitudes Toward Faith
- News In Brief
- Latin Rose Growers Woo Valentine Market But US Competitors See Only Cupidity
- Victorian Era Offers Model, Not Solution for Today
- Love Letters In a Lightning-Fast Age
- Truth About Sentencing
- GM's New Plant Isn't Music to Its Ears
- Educators Try Teaching Teens to 'Love Well'
- Anticrime Wave Shackles State Education Spending
- The Rally Around Foster
- The Good News
- Young Love's Blushing Blunders
- Gunrunning in Georgia Draws Fire
- Buoys Give Scientists A New Window On the Weather
- GOP Moderates: A Wing Not to Be Underestimated
- Yeltsin Blunts Bear Claw, Snuggles Closer to West
- China Without Deng: US Debates Scenarios
- DEMAND SPREADS FOR WISE USE OF RESOURCES
- Compaq's Ride From Casualty To Conqueror of the PC Market
- Race Matters in America
- Flaps in South Africa Dent Mandela's Image
- Police Chiefs Worry That GOP Crime Bill Means Fewer Cops
- Mexico's Rebels, PRI Both Routed
- Move Over, Minimum Wage; Tax Credits Are on Target
- 'Green' Builders Make Homes Kinder to the Environment
- Why the US Got 'Regulated'
- Young Love's Blushing Blunders
- Museum of Fine Arts Braces for Layoffs
- Weighing the Costs Of Cleaning It Up Or Leaving It Alone
- Skating Championships Lacked Edge, Not Interest
- Efficiency-Minded Reformers Hit Snags