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Monitor articles for March 22, 1985
- Return of the `mountie' . Mounted police units are enjoying a resurgence in cities across the nation, thanks to their proven usefulness
- Theo and I and our hometown dig
- Lost: one prince; one white horse
- A glimpse inside the electronic courtroom of the future
- Armageddon and the Comforter
- Dublin's Irish identity begins to make itself heard in London
- For the college-bound, `outlisting' the competition rarely works
- Unionists welcome Brock to labor post but are skeptical of warmer White House ties
- Upended? New rule is making Texans question the balance of academics and extracurriculars
- Canada's famous Mounties rarely see a horse these days
- Giving them a reason to stay: the Sports School in East Harlem
- Making sure your child's free time isn't overlooked -- or overbooked
- Mother never got a bad apple
- Bisset gives performance of her career in superb CBS version of `Anna Karenina'
- NATO chief cites improvements as reducing threat from Soviets
- Portland, Ore.'s, eccentric uncle of a mayor
- Mall chic
- There's no arguing the benefits of speech and debate
- Public school vouchers: not a good idea
- Lebanese refugees flee as Israelis hit areas near Sidon
- TV comes to India: a talk with its top broadcast official
- A turnaround company finds its home in the sunny West
- `Mush!'
- Ask an Architect
- John Hancock grants new life to intramurals in Boston's junior highs
- Britain and the Middle East: differing views
- Iraq turns up the heat on Iran
- Congress may put the brakes on Pentagon's revolving door to private defense jobs
- The Chaise. Luxurious lounge fashion: from traditional to modern
- Physical fitness is much more than a game: one educator's view
- For these children from Chinatown, drama celebrates an ancient heritage
- Like weather in March, the new superpower relationship runs both hot and cold
- Cavs turning into basketball `haves'; USFL's television outlook
- China launches into space technology with help from the US and Europe
- Grumbles in Hungary. As party meets next week, economic crisis irks public
- Education beyond the classroom. L.A.'s Superschool keeps children learning after 2:45
- Australia, lagging in science and technology, needs big leap forward
- Taking inventory and preserving memories with home videos
- With Twyla Tharp, sometimes the story counts more than the steps