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Monitor articles for March 10, 1987
- Gorbachev pushes for radical change. Bid to build alternative to West faces rising resistance
- Nuclear power: France's experience cited to encourage US
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Francis Bacon designs a garden
- Buying into America. Foreign money creates jobs in the US, but causes concern
- Iceboat racing. An Olympic-class challenge for hardy do-it-yourselfers
- And what about the Japanese?
- Vigilance on inflation
- A view of Armenian-Turkish conflict
- Detroit's latest thing with souping up is in the hi-fi system. Acoustics joins aerodynamics in getting the designer's ear
- Helping the homeless
- Ponce Inlet - a quiet stopover in busy Florida
- In search of the real Soweto - by bus
- Snake appreciation
- MESSAGE FROM NICARAGUA. Two rural teachers tour US seeking American public support
- Flowers that rival nature's
- Need a 17th-century herb? A computer plant search service can help
- Having one God--a wealth beyond measure
- Senior Gleaners. Volunteer group helps feed the hungry with fruits (and vegetables) of its labor
- CULTURAL RENEWAL. Arts, entertainment help Harlem revive
- As blast furnaces shut down, Japan steels itself for change. Top 5 companies to lose 25 percent of work force in cost-saving cuts
- Business highlights
- Tax reform hands Japan's ruling party a telltale defeat
- It calculates the `uncomputable'. New NASA supercomputer system can analyze complex processes
- Chrysler comeback shows new strength by purchase of AMC
- TWO GUIDING LIGHTS. Schomburg and Sutton supply spark for Harlem renaissance