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Monitor articles for March 29, 1995
- Australia's Chief Rides Herd On Nation Altering Direction
- The Deerstalker That Won't Disappear
- Cuts Stir New Wave Of Student Protests
- Freeing Iraq's Prisoners
- Goals of Aid to Eastern Europe Should Be Specific
- An excerpt from ''Northanger Abbey,'' by Jane Austen
- Religious Zeal Drives Afghani Youth Army To Swift, Dubious Win
- THE WINNERS ARE
- Slow, Steady Progress in Haiti
- Bangkok Plugging Into Electric Taxis
- At the Oscars, an Honest Man Wins
- Clinton's May Summit
- Scouring London For Danger Mouse
- Another Mexico? Venezuela on the Verge
- Free Lunch Lures Hispanics to School
- Can 'Nice' Be Nice When It Isn't Precise?
- Goals of Aid to Eastern Europe Should Be Specific
- US Faces the Crude Facts On Foreign Oil Imports
- Putting Out a Contract on Truants
- Three Years After Rio, World Tries to Chill Out
- Insurance Firms Ask If Global Warming Swells Disaster Rate
- Britain's Burghley House: Not Your Ordinary Country Home
- The 'Sufficient Guide' and Its Invaluable Interpreter!
- US Tries to Clean the Air In a Megacity Spewing Lead Fumes to Millions
- Some Second Thoughts About Latin Free Trade
- Nigeria's Dictator Could Sink a Continent
- Clinton Grapples With How Firmly To Hug Yeltsin
- Krakow Scrubs Layers of Soot, Decades of Central Planning
- Words of Note