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Monitor articles for February 20, 1997
- New Tax Benefits? Don't Hold Your Breath
- As Old Certainties Fade in Australia, a New Self-Image Evolves
- The Shell Seeker
- Creamy DoveBar Wins by a Lick
- Custom Trips Cater to Your Every Whim
- Keep Parents of Unruly Kids Home With Electronic Tags, Britain Says
- Prosecutors' Acts Are Put on Trial In Illinois Case
- Pilot Crackers Refuse to Crumble
- Court Delivers Mixed Message on Abortion
- Anti-Immigrant Plan Backfires in France
- Barbie Meets Her Match: Grandma
- Letters
- How We Got a Dog We Already Had
- Teaming Up to Compete
- High Court Questions Reach Of Law on Religious Liberty
- For Uncle Sam, a Revised Role in Science and Technology
- Do-It-Yourself Software Eases Tax-Prep Burden
- On the Trail of England's Victorian Literary Ladies
- Common Quest Makes Chums of Old Rivals
- Junior Scholars Haunt Turkey's Ancient Ruins
- Unusual Unity on Youth Crime
- Warming Up to Chilly Iceland
- Some Fallacies About Asian Immigrants in Australia
- Heaven Is Where You Are
- How Boston Brought Down Youth Crime
- Bringing in 'The Year of China'
- Shrinking Great Lakes: Where Is All the Water Going?
- Separatists Use Youth Gangs To Make Their Point in Spain
- Asking for More
- A New Musketeer
- News In Brief
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers: Hardcover Fiction
- From Cheap to Sleek, Jelly Shoes Are Making a Comeback
- Tracking Bobby Jo and Her Bottle-Nosed Gang