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Monitor Archive for March 18, 1996
US China Policy: The Sweet and Sour
Remembering the Faces Of Neighborhood Football
Don't Look at Me : the Race Away From Being Vice President
Natural-Gas Prices Keep Falling as Deregulation, New Drill Bits Catch On
New - and Controversial - Perspectives on the Elderly
Sudan Holds Elections, of a Sort; Military Ruler Is Expected to Win
No. 2 Pencil Wars: Disputing the Authority of Standard Tests
Royal Breakup Flags Bill To Make Divorce Easier
Paternoster Square Inches Closer to Redesign
Viewing Tee Ball As a Metaphor for Life
White Independents and Blacks Need Each Other
Removing the Label
Resorts Seek Simpler Fees for Federal Slopes
Disappointed With IRA, America's Irish Push for Another Cease-Fire
Immigration Panic Hurts Nation
New Weapons in the War on Telemarketing Fraud
New Efforts Aim to Teach Elders to 'Just Say No'
A New-Old English Village With Sociability Built In
No One Has Blue-Collar Vote Buttoned Up
Jimmy Hoffa 'Jr.' Campaigns To Follow in Dad's Footsteps
Wringing Humor From the Bizarre
US China Policy: the Sweet and Sour
Taiwan's President Lee Must Give Beijing an Out
FESTIVAL OF CHILDREN'S FILMS STRAYS FAR FROM FANTASYLAND
Ethnic Split In Bosnia Still Widens At Deadline
Job Anxiety: the Solutions
New York World Order: Giuliani's Foreign Policy
Storm Brewing Over Wildlife Refuges
Germany Vindicates Affirmative Action - Mostly in Theory
News In Brief
New Motor-Sports Museum Aims To Give Visitors a Feel for Racing