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Monitor Archive for March 11, 1996
Nonviolent Criminals: Lock 'Em Up?
If IRS Knocks, Audit Is Tougher Than Ever
Water Always Pleases Children
Monitor Writer Wins Polk Award
'White Lies' Add Up To Demoralize America
Dole Looks to the South To Narrow Field to One
Florida Emerges as Pivotal For Both Clinton and Dole
Who Pays for Alternative Medical Care?
Radio Spreads Words of Peace To News-Starved Refugees
For a 'Multiracial' Identity
Nuclear Watchdog Agency Probes Four New England Plants
Motives Behind Reign of Terror
Two Hard-Rock Veterans Keep Crowds on Their Feet
Do Corporations Need Conscience or Freedom?
David Hockney's High-Octane Art Car
Fragile Bangladesh Wobbles As Political Parties Squabble
Teaching Teens to Put a Stop to Dating Violence
Disney Turns Its Dream Machine To Building Real-Life Community
Russia Is Now Rich Enough for Scams
China Taunts Taiwan With More War Games
Nuclear Deal Shows Shifting US-EU Ties
Will Stock Market Investors Feel Monday Morning Blues?
American Folk Art's Informal Delight And Humor
A Classics Scholar Defends The Greeks Against Claims of Afrocentrists
Prayer and Negotiating
Do corporations Need Conscience or Freedom?
Political Reordering
Cities Plan to Build a Sense of Community
News In Brief
Learning How to Fill Our Nets From the Local Fishermen