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Monitor articles for March 13, 1987
- Mozambique's new leader sizes up his task
- History's smoke
- Two TV movies mix love and tragedy
- President's rookie spokesman sets new tone at White House
- `KnowZone' serves up `Nova' to kids
- Getting to the Bahamas, fast
- A human rights victory
- `Les Mis'erables' on stage: a spectacle and more
- Steaming down the Mississippi
- Higher cost of higher ed. Experts debate cause, effect of rising college fees
- Green's rulebook: no drugs, no girls
- Ironically, it's the Soviets who toss Reagan a lifeline. Arms offer could help damaged presidency
- Hoops & Hoosiers
- Spy strains US-Israeli ties. But strong friendship with Israel will preclude harsh sanctions
- S. Africa's black capitalists push different vision of power
- Finding strength and healing
- Who violates test treaty?. Soviet nuclear record seems to pattern that of US
- Soviet soldiers are tongue-tied. Fewer soldiers speak Russian, Soviets admit
- Regulated culture in Prague
- Glencar waterfall
- Common sense on South Africa
- Hunger on the rise despite flood of food aid into Mozambique. Civil war wreaks economic havoc, leaving 3.5 million people in need
- Wiretaps, bugging - how much goes on illegally in US?
- The luxury boat
- Ecuadorians struggle to rebound from earthquake devastation. Losses are great for families and the nation's economy
- International Players Championships bid for major tennis status
- Ladakh: India's kingdom apart
- Home renovation tips for improving what you've got
- When the telephone tapped is yours
- Eyes on CBS
- US official disappointed with Israeli help in Pollard inquiry. Prosecutor John Martin cites failure to identify spy's handler
- Real and legendary black heroes
- France and Spain leave history behind and try to mend fences
- Almost Africa
- Utter silence
- Reagan and the press
- Memoir of life in Prague mirrors the history of Central Europe
- Shoestring start-ups may be the soundest
- Seaside Norway
- Cargo cruising
- A year after strike. Fired TWA flight attendants pursue accord with owner Icahn. Some want jobs back, others seek back pay
- Bright light of halogen