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Monitor articles for March 21, 1984
- Race to replace Trudeau may not leave much elbow room
- Ten years of making biblical archaeology accessible to laymen
- Recusals and refusals
- The Orient Express: meals on wheels for the wealthy
- Grammatical sparks that kindle umbrage
- A campaign slight
- Companies broaden perks for executives
- Labor puts its endorsement on the line in Illinois
- News In Brief
- The battle over weapons warranties
- News In Brief
- But of course I couldn't live there
- The Meese molehill threatens to become Reagan's mountain
- Elsewhere
- Gawkers, gawkees
- Points of view
- Spring in Britain: flowers, angry miners, and economic optimism
- News In Brief
- Exhibit gives viewers peek at high-tech future
- Japan's space program is ready for takeoff - and US takes notice
- Some banks reconsider daily interest compounding on CDs
- Bountiful soups
- Berra says he'll be his own man as Yankee pilot
- Did Libya bomb Sudan? Answer may lie in the Sudanese rebellion
- Elliot Richardson tries to add 'senator' to his list of federal jobs
- The corn sweetener in your soda makes sugar refiners bitter
- News In Brief
- Politics '84 is a long way from Kansas for Oletha (Lee) Hart
- Perk up reluctant breakfasters with a tasty meal-in-a-muffin
- The revitalized Modern Library: a relief from high-priced hardbacks
- Lebanon's semi-accord
- Hondurans say US policies erode their nation's political fabric
- Saga of a country sister
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A respite for Mitterrand
- News In Brief
- In David Mamet's hands a pen becomes a whip
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The Met shimmers with 'Francesa da Rimini'
- Camped in a parking lot
- Florida's race to save its fragile natural resources
- News In Brief
- 'New ideas' - are they an idea whose time has come?