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Monitor articles for March 20, 1984
- In a caucus ruckus in Oklahoma City, you hear democracy roar
- What do we tell children about prayer?
- A male preserve?
- News In Brief
- Hunger returns to Capitol Hill
- I, too, dislike poetry
- Rose, now an Expo, out to prove he is still an everyday player
- John Harbison: modest musical poet
- Bulgarian Connection; The Time of the Assassins, by Claire Sterling. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 256 pp. $14.95. The Plot to Kill the Pope,...
- China accord
- The future makes strong demands on American copper
- Reagan rolls out red carpet for Mitterrand visit to Washington
- Lebanon accord shaped by Syria
- Experts see strong 1st-quarter growth for US economy
- Jacques Cousteau journeys to Amazonia
- Kremlin puts heat on Turkey over NATO missiles and Gulf war
- Those oblong nodules on a spider plant
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Aquino's brother tries to woo US away from support of Marcos
- College reunions are more than memories
- News In Brief
- US space-weapons research effort shifts into higher gear
- News In Brief
- Found: good food at fine value in France
- Miami's Overtown: blacks fight inequality to revive community
- Brazil may bid farewell to many of its costly state companies
- Let the race run
- 'Glassy' metals find new, cost-saving uses
- Boogie and virtue mix on China streets
- Campaign gaffes tangle Hart's stride
- European leaders knuckle down to save the Community
- News In Brief
- Political missteps
- New direction set by leader of reshuffled civil rights agency
- Why relegate fruit trees to the backyard?
- How Kennedy views all this
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Next likely Soviet signal in East-West ties: chemical weapon talks
- News In Brief
- What makes Gretzky so great? Let Gordie Howe count the ways
- Eleanor Smeal talks about women and politics
- News In Brief
- Japan's banks fuse high-tech, high finance