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Monitor articles for March 31, 1995
- Another Violent Act Rattles Japan's Comfortable Security
- Candidate Specter Plays the Moderate In GOP Production
- She Was Pretty as a Peach Among Those Old Pages
- News In Brief
- Term Limits Had Its Day
- A Small Claim To Fame For a No-Frills Feline
- Don't Give The Captors Satisfaction Of a Drama
- Rural Town Dramatizes Its Stories
- Men's and Women's National Basketball Championships
- Yelena Bonner's plea: Never subordinate human rights to 'practical' politics
- Why Americans Get Riled About Racial Hiring
- Job Upturn in California Could Aid a Wilson Bid
- King Hussein's Quest
- Haiti's Future Depends On United States Help To Grow the Economy
- The 'Little England' That Could Go Global Falters on Europe Ties
- US Shifts Haiti 'Rescue' to UN But Criminals 'Claim the Night'
- Why Spain Confronts Canada in a Fish Fight
- Midwest Farmers' Fields, Ledgers on Firmer Ground
- Play Ball? Major League Salaries At Plate as Season Opener Nears
- Likable Acting and Lively Score Invigorate 'How to Succeed'
- Rowdy Filmmaker, Gentle Poet
- A Fanfare for New Cinema
- Publicizing Domestic Violence
- Night Is Falling On Human Rights Across Yeltsin's Russia
- Disillusioned by Big Banks? New Trust Firms Want You
- Clinton to Fight For Own Budget Plans
- Laboring for What We Ask
- The World Listens To the Silent Dog
- Politics of Paint Splashes Europe's Big Ex-Enemies
- UConn Women Rule In High Court Of Fan Appeal