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Monitor articles for March 23, 1984
- Mr. Reagan runs for a second term
- News In Brief
- Nakasone precedes Reagan to China, bearing financial gifts
- How to give a typical studio dimension: split the levels, decorate on the diagonal
- News In Brief
- Vintage storytelling; Reena and Other Stories, by Paule Marshall. New York: The Feminist Press. 210 pp. $8.95 (paperback).
- Israel's Sharon, architect and 'casualty' of Lebanon invasion, plots his comeback
- Mideast consistency
- Of Cap's pique, staff eats, costs overrun, medal well-won
- Insulation for sliding glass doors; exhaust fan for a basement sauna
- Industry discovers in the archives a tool for corporate decisionmaking
- New challenges tug on transatlantic ties
- CBS's 'The American Parade' comes marching in
- News In Brief
- TV, monopoly, and college sports
- An Olympic event where participants just think about sports
- CAB's half-step
- A way to control defense costs
- East Germany wants a strong but quieter detente
- News In Brief
- State takeover of ineffective schools: piece of cake or can of worms?
- Precision irrigation helps farms flourish in arid Southwest
- Redefining unused rooms to suit your current needs
- News In Brief
- Land of silent explosion
- The Navajo Times comes of age - at six minutes past deadline
- Be as you are
- Argentine euphoria loses a little of its fizz
- Candidates busy cultivating Kansas votes
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Gate opens for steel mergers
- NATO's vulnerable flank
- Support for Shamir fades fast in Israel
- Brazilian workmen and artists help filmmaker recreate a lost world
- Is best (and third MVP award) yet to come for Dale Murphy?
- Turning windows into see-through walls
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Failure of unity in Europe, Lebanon
- UNESCO fire destroys documents
- Check your bees
- Dealing with terrorism
- One family decides four is enough
- Probing the beef in Hart 'new ideas'
- After Mayor Koch, the garbage biz will never be the same