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Monitor articles for March 12, 1985
- SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY POWER CENTERS
- Soviet leadership in transition. Chernenko: more an ideologist than a leader
- World talks on African famine upstaged by Soviet transition
- Soviet leadership passes to a new generation. View from Washington. US analysts look at Gorbachev and see shifts in style, but not substance
- Buckle-up laws are beginning to spread. Auto companies hope states will join in passing seat-belt mandate, so US won't require air bags and other `p...
- Broadway's new fare --from Serling to Schnitzler
- Memo to Governor Cuomo
- Cable takes an incisive look at First Amendment vs. private rights
- Soviet leadership in transition. Muscovites take change in stride
- EPA rethinks decision to back out of asbestos issues
- Why Earth was a hothouse 100 million years ago. Geography, CO2 levels may explain prehistoric swelter
- Soviet leadership passes to a new generation. View from Moscow. Smooth transfer of power marks historic changeover for USSR
- Education chief takes `radical' stand for tough standards
- Signed with a hug
- In era of reform, China's leader reminds his people they're still socialists
- Business highlights. Two more Boston banks report they failed to list cash moves
- Charlotte Bront"e on Jane's point of view
- Here come the cookies
- Basing battleship in New York raises nuclear safety concerns
- Soviet leadership in transition. Turnover in the Kremlin
- Your part in the arms talks
- Mideast violence on the rise. Mubarak urges US to push for talks as attacks escalate between Israel and Shiites, Iran and Iraq
- A touching visit to Amsterdam's `Annex,' where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis
- Novel probes Flaubert
- Painted children
- Two-handled fork helps gardeners treat their soil gently
- ASK THE GARDENERS
- Soviet leadership passes to a new generation. Profile of the new leader. A self-assured Gorbachev rockets to top
- ``Write what you know''
- Future of the Atlantic alliance: unity . . . in diversity?