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Monitor articles for March 01, 1985
- US woman's acquittal may warm US-Nigeria ties
- DISINFORMATION. Truth is the best defense. CASE STUDY: WEST GERMANY. A Czech ploy that worked -- but only briefly
- DISINFORMATION. Truth is the best defense. Free press and active political parties uncover lies
- DISINFORMATION. Truth is the best defense. Case study: France. The conviction of a longtime agent of influence
- Wales: where we all can be at home
- RICO, a 1970 federal law, netted alleged mobsters
- Greyhound's marketing map adds some household products
- Real estate groups draw clearer lines for who represents whom
- When a young girl awakens to adulthood: a poet's first novel
- Domestic issues complicate US global ties
- Hoyt Wilhelm on the knuckler, relief pitching, and Cooperstown
- Maine Indians move into a new, brighter era. Passamaquody and Penobscot tribes investing new wealth in the future
- Getting Amtrak on track
- A novel that uncovers the value of self-reliance
- Business highlights. Moody's upgrades Cleveland bonds
- Career guidance
- A magazine about literature in any tongue, from Tagalog to Yiddish
- New York arrests launch major Mafia sweep. Law officials hope to encourage more witnesses against organized crime
- UN report accuses Soviets of massive rights abuses in Afghanistan
- Bay State Democratic Party needs to cultivate political grass roots
- Andrew Salkey: writing in the international language of oppression
- When turnabout is indeed fair play
- Publishing a self-punishing book
- Network terror
- A Purple Heart for Stockman
- Between soft covers
- Zimbabwe's economic success
- A fascinating `Nova' on math; capital-punishment documentary
- High-tech crept into Chinatown and it may soon creep out again
- `Breakfast Club': honest try at a penetrating movie about teen-agers
- Ethical training for America's warriors
- Morality in art: is it a lost cause?
- DISINFORMATION. Truth is the best defense. Case study: Japan. Prominent reporters did KGB bidding
- Synfuel fat
- Greatest MFA hits; Handel's birthday fete; Bip; `Stage Struck'
- Labors of love for a house with a view
- Keeping synfuels on the back burner
- Bird-dogging for hard-to-find software
- Ask An Architect
- Anita Brookner's novels: old moral choices without the old rhetoric
- US trade deficit
- Casting moral puzzles: a novelist on her craft
- Goldwater's trading post and other reader responses
- `Shooting the breeze' in England
- Middle-class souls on ice
- Children's books: the cream of the crop
- Tomato bumpers
- Emerging from the black bourgeoisie
- Down, not out
- Tom Mee sells fog -- the real pea-soup, trench-coat stuff