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Monitor articles for March 14, 1996
- The Splendor, Wit, And Saturnine Satire Of Modern Irish Fiction
- Unfulfilled Primary Promises
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO...?
- Greener Greenbacks: Financiers Go Eco-Efficient
- A Musty Old Book We Just Couldn't Part With
- Spring: The Flow of Power
- Finding the Freer Side of My Father
- A US-Russian Chicken Fight Foretells Trade Battles to Come
- Stuffed Spudniks and Spell-Your-Name Soup
- Variations on a Theme: New Plant Varieties Spark the Spring Season
- Tundra Town Is More Than Huskie Haven
- Landmark Settlement Boosts Foes of the Tobacco Industry
- Stakes Rise in GM Strike Over Parts 'Outsourcing'
- Feds Urge Better Rail Safety
- 'Cushioned Pews, No Hell'
- 'The Neon Bible' Sets Lyrical Tone
- 'Bud and Bob' Show: No Lack of Drama
- Southern Schools Pay Cash for High Marks
- Respond to Terrorism With Restraint, Not Revenge
- Northern Ireland's Protestants Pine For Peace - and Some Ready for War
- Mexico's Ruling Party Sends Message to Local Bullies
- News In Brief
- Once a Beacon to Africa, Zimbabwe's Light Dims
- As the Economy Turns
- Champion of Irish Cooking Tells Its Story Beyond Spuds
- Family Dinners Provide Food for Thought as Well
- Failed Foreign Marriages In Japan: Boom to Bust?
- Give and Take Could Yield Key Pact to Ban Nuke Tests
- At Job Interview Beware: Wild Socks May Cost You
- SERVE THREE (YEAR-OLDS)
- Self Portrait In Pencil
- WORDS OF NOTE
- OUT ON VIDEO
- Honored, At Last
- ON STAGE