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Monitor articles for February 11, 1994
- CD REVIEWS
- Hosokawa Keeps Japan's Political Tug-of-War in Balance
- Women Score Gains In Oscar Nominations
- Enough food, for a price
- CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD WINNERS
- More Mutual Fund Data Flood Burgeoning Market
- Nuclear power won't replace oil
- Despite Deal, Palestinian Rule Still Far Off
- DISTANT REPLAY: SCENES FROM THE OSLO GAMES OF 1952
- Since Quake, More Los Angelinos Consider Pluses of Telecommuting
- Costa Rica, Mexico Meet To Talk Free-Trade Pact
- Mark Rothko: The Man Behind the Paintings
- Bay State Chief Gets Tough on Violent Youth
- UN Role in Final Call for Airstrikes Could Undermine Its Neutrality
- NATO Strikes Could Hit Big Guns Above Sarajevo, But Won't End Fighting
- Washington Moves to Curb Illegal Immigrants
- Governor's Race Takes New Turn in California
- CONCLUSIONS DRAWN
- CBO's Hard Choice on Health Package
- A National Change of Heart
- EVENTS
- Russia Vows to Side With Long-Allied Serbs
- OHIO PROGRAM HELPS BREAK HOLD OF WELFARE
- Reforming Health Care
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- `Just' Praying?
- Ahmadi Muslims Call for Justice in Pakistan
- US Enlists Culture To Expand Its Exports
- A Lovers' Quarrel Over Nielsen Ratings
- Americans sacrifice less, save less
- Clinton Adds an Ounce of Prevention to Drug War
- White House to NASA: Jettison Some Projects
- Take Heart: Think Summer Berries!
- Chiapas Rebellion Sparks Indian Dissent Across Mexico
- `Goalie-Cam' and a Blimp Will Enliven TV Coverage
- Germany Will Join 1994 World Recovery
- A Doctor Finds That Prayer Heals
- World's `Cradle of Skiing' Ushers In Heirs of the Sport
- Winter Snow Could Keep Some Kids in Classrooms Till July
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Bosnian Serb Troops Stand Defiant
- Decision Seals US Role in Europe's Security
- NATO Sets a Marker
- Britten's `Death in Venice' at the Met
- After 64 Tries, Claudia Shear Finds Her Calling in a Monologue
- Ahmadi Muslims Call for Justice in Pakistan
- First-Time Jobless Claims Last Week Drop by 47,000
- Winter Demand for Salt Takes a Toll on Miners
- German Workers Threaten Strike