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Monitor Archive for March 7, 1995

After the Vote: Gingrich Is Still King of the Hill
Finding My Voice In Front Of the Class
Arizona Merchants Decry Tougher US Border Policy
On Eve of US House Vote, Public Broadcasters Mull Options
Discussing Prejudices Offers Hope for the Future
WORTH NOTING ON TV
As Traffic Converges, Seattlites May Find Desire for Streetcars

Go Slow on Lawsuit Limit
Fewer With Disabilities at Work Since Passage of Civil Rights Act
Firms May Take a Walk On Baseball Promotions
Private Property vs. Protection of Species: Two Tales of `Taking'
Scientists Wage War on Crime
Like Cars, Computers Need Regular Maintenance
Less Food on the Table
IBM's new dress code: a mistake?
News In Brief
What Worked for Me
Drive for Separate Quebec Takes Skid on Economic Ice
Words of Note
TEENS MOVE FROM HARASSMENT TO MUTUAL RESPECT
A Pulp Mill Comes Clean With Chlorine-Free Processing
Does Satisfaction Depend On Another Person?
Arab Leaders Stumped By Rise of Militant Islam
Discussing Prejudices Offers Hope for the Future
Border War Diverts Peruvian Eyes From April Contest for President
A Pension Lesson From Chile
Globe-Circling Sailor Trims Sails and More; Ali and Trash Talk
E. Europe's Neglect Of Farmers Sows New Seeds of Dissent
Mr. Brown's Woes, Part 2
Clinton Races to Put His Stamp on Judiciary
The Measure Of Who We Are
Budget Law Schools Buck Status Quo
Baseball-Card Sales In a Slump From Strike
Private Schools Check Their Moral Compasses
A Husky Debate: Charges of Exclusion And Cruelty Trail Alaska's Sled Race