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Monitor articles for March 19, 1984
- Ending mistrust in Northern Ireland
- Must I explain?
- Why we pray
- Deficit is falling - slightly - by itself
- A fair, comprehensive, concise reference on music, without pedantry; The New Oxford Companion to Music, edited by Denis Arnold. New York: Oxford Uni...
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- TV's 'Frontline' takes a penetrating look at the insanity defense
- Revival of 'Rain' lacks driving power of original;
- Will Jackson vote turn out in November?
- Musings of a crossword puzzle mutterer
- How Dinah Shore came to discover golf, which suits her to a tee
- Britain locks horns with Europe. Common Market summit will focus on Thatcher's demand for a new deal
- News In Brief
- Syria waits to pull the strings in stalled talks on Lebanon
- Humanitarian emergency
- News In Brief
- Learning is child's play with colorful new games
- Did you say 'thuh'?
- Bobby Fischer may be your idol, but the early masters bear some close study
- In praise of the non
- A 3-by-5 corral for all those little details you need to remember
- Balthus: While modernism flourished around him, this artist had the courage to create his own unique and significant style
- I protest
- Violence in Miami's black neighborhoods points to unresolved issues
- History's role in the Kissinger report
- Tick, tick. . .
- Why are they drawn to Hart? Some supporters just aren't sure
- Market rallies as GOP gets its act together
- News In Brief
- Political gravity overtakes Glenn
- Hart seeks clean sweep in New England
- I don't care
- Failed coup against Pakistan leader may have involved India
- News In Brief
- East Germany raises wall but lowers barriers
- What went wrong in El Salvador - profile of a political outcast
- Polish communists more troubled by economy than membership
- Cooking with computer: it helps plan menus, makes the shopping list
- Ted Sizer: Revolutionizing high school?
- News In Brief
- Arms budget cuts coming, but which projects will go?
- Next primary hurdle: capturing Illinois vote
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- News In Brief
- What's being done to stop the wrold drug trade
- One-upmanship
- A young Soviet leader who bears watching
- My 'vocational test'
- When 2 p.m. boredom sets in, it's time for the magic craft box
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief