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Monitor articles for March 19, 1985
- US economic expansion strongest since Korean war
- Law
- Anguilla. Why, our writer asks himself, would an accessible little island in the British West Indies with a surfeit of world-class beaches remain so...
- The lavender-scented adventures of a 17th-century teen-ager
- Polyester for your plants. Keeps out bugs, lets in air and water
- Ask the gardeners
- Chinese worship publicly -- under wary eye of state
- US, Canada confront acid rain. But Mulroney, Reagan postpone tough political factors
- Bruins singing a snappier tune since getting Goring for a song
- `Heartbreakers' is coldly clinical; `My New Partner,' wittily French
- Oliver Goldsmith on rural decline
- Ambassador Burns leaves a West Germany `uncertain of itself'
- Now there's a computer program that will thumb through the files
- Can Britain save this picture?
- Brian Cox talks about the challenge of O'Neill for a British actor
- Year-round gardening with combined natural and fluorescent light. Simple setup rescues cabbage plant seedlings
- Ohio S&Ls crisis reverberates nationally
- UN renews effort to end raging Iran-Iraq war. Some nations call for impartiality, others want UN to pressure Iran
- For Pakistani `king breaker,' fight for democracy has only begun
- A glimpse into the life of a young fighter in Beirut
- Naples court sets up in prison to hold maxi-trial of Mafia suspects
- Intelligence operations. US is beefing up its covert activities
- Setting records
- Midwestward ho!
- South African businesses try to prevent US disinvestment
- Air traffic control is a job many fired FAA veterans don't miss