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Monitor articles for March 16, 1987
- The breezy side of Oskar Kokoschka. Paris exhibition of drawings offers fresh look at OK's methods
- The day they screened out the TV
- E. Europe rock keeps youth dancing - and officials on toes
- GOP warm-up for 1988. Presidential hopefuls get chance to test strategies in New Hampshire; Bush feels some campaign heat
- Kudos for a family theater. Wheelock's `accessibility' keeps audiences coming back for more
- Pitching-rich Astros stand pat in bid for repeat NL West title
- Following in Ben Franklin's footsteps. Many US students take degrees from Britain's prestigious universities
- Camry: most `trouble free' car in the US has lots going for it
- Intelligence emanating from God
- House showdown vote will decide speed-limit issue. Senate has approved boost to 65 on rural parts of US Interstates
- US tries to head off another energy crisis
- Cleaning Ganges, India's polluted symbol of purity, no easy task
- A sultan's hoard
- Latino food workers strike a double blow. In winning wage battle, they also enhance political solidarity
- NEW BIBLE TRANSLATION. Keeping ancestral language alive
- Ferry disaster sparks push for boat safety
- France's `terror' judges: a new breed of risk-takers
- The welcome mat's out
- Soviet editor criticizes lack of openness
- Real imagination
- Verdi operas on CDs show variety in conductors' approaches. Sets vary in amount of fidelity to score and composer's intent
- Soviet changes are `cosmetic'
- Army shadow dogs Guatemala's civilian leader
- Britain has fewer third-world students
- `Junk' stocks can be salvaged