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Monitor articles for March 20, 1997
- Faced With Lower Ratings, Networks Take Aim at Nielsen
- 1,789,465 x 0 = 0
- News In Brief
- I Toured With Them, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
- Advice and Consent
- Rebels Teach Marxism - But How Would They Really Rule in Zaire?
- Hammering at Housing
- The Elusive Search For 'Golden Age of Leisure'
- The Beatles, As They Were Meant to Be
- Making the Case For Less Time on the Job
- Obdurate Snow
- Wanted: Employees to Work 30-Hour Weeks for 40 Hours' Pay
- Texas Move to Privatize State Welfare Programs Draws Fire
- What's On
- Clout of Orthodox Jews Rises Despite Scandal
- Rio Summit Finds It's Not Easy Being Green
- How to Succeed in Russia by Respectfully Trying
- With Narrow Focus, Sector Funds Sink or Soar
- One Inmate's Push to Restore Education Funds for Prisoners
- Breaker, Breaker: CB Radio Is Back
- All the Light and Green This House Can Give Me
- Oscar's Likely Picks in the 'Year of the Indies'
- Israelis Split on Timing, Justification For New Settlement in East Jerusalem
- March 20
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers: Hardcover Fiction
- States Struggle to Curb Drug Habits of Job-Bound Recipients
- Letters
- 'P' in This PC=Profits
- College Kids Raise Roofs And Lift Spirits
- US Defense Firms Dodged the Budget Bullet
- End of a Nation? Why Albania Fell Apart
- The Monitor Taste Panel: Domino's Dominates