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Monitor Archive for March 18, 1994

Love Never Fails
`A New Way Home'
As More Seniors Thrive Over 85, Their Needs Take a Spotlight
CORRECTION
Hop, Step, and Jump To Olympic Gold
Desegregation Falters
The Experiences of a Forgotten Generation
Absence of Gravity Weighs Down Future of Long-Term Spaceflight
Public Balks at Wire-Tapping Legislation
Dance Theater of Harlem Celebrates Its 25th Year Preserving Ballets
Prodded by Conflict And Economic Woes, E. Europeans Unite
Mushers' Race Dogged by Protest
WAYS TO TAKE ON THE WAVES
Poland takes steps to cut debt
Israeli General Tries To Reassure Jewish Settlers in Hebron
Chinese Leaders Worry Inflation May Fuel Unrest
Cash Still Popular, but ATM Cards Pick Up Pace as Form of Payment
Solo Magellans Take On the World
Manufacturers Get a Helping Hand
WORTH NOTING ON TV
`Star Wars' Optics May Help Find New Planets
Seasoned Sailboat Racer Recalls A Somersault in the Southern Sea
Point Man on Whitewater Affair Welcomes Attacks On His Record
Lawyers by any other name ...
With Bosnia Peace Pact in Pocket, Croatia Taunts Rebel Serbs at Home
CORRECTION
The Nasty Side of Global Market Investing
Alcoa's Pollution Solution: Buy the Road and Move It
Selling tobacco to families abroad
CONCLUSIONS DRAWN
US Sees Few Options Left In Its N. Korea Diplomacy
Modern Violin Crafters Make Mark
Do Academy Choices Signal Trend Toward Seriousness?
The Truth of the Egg and the Equinox
Czech Pursuit of Nuclear Power Combines US, Soviet Technology
Reporters in Their Own Whitewater World
Score 1 for Elders, 0 for Joe Camel

Economists Benefit From Cold War's End
PLO Demands Actions in Hebron
Disney Aims to Revitalize 42nd Street
EVENTS
FREEZE FRAMES
King of Improv Rides Wave of Success
Big Names Set Tone for GOP in Key Sunbelt Race For Governor
Reporters in Their Own Whitewater World
US Voters Did Not Intend White House Bungling Abroad
UN's Cairo Conference to Face The Social Costs of Population
Farm Bureaucrats Take New Look at GATT
California to Vote on Bonds for Quake Costs
Salvadorans Ambivalent Toward Historic Poll
Clinton Team Not Helpful to Press, Says a Reporters Committee Study