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Monitor articles for March 21, 1985
- The secret of Danielle Steel's appeal: her Cinderella heroines are role models
- Malawi supplies hungry African neighbors with its grain surplus
- Boston area's ethnic press helps varied groups preserve traditions
- Dodge Lancer: European style with Japanese extras
- Hoping others will understand
- It's a craft, an art, a quest for perfection -- and hard work
- Gandhi lowers the boom on India's booming black market
- Belfast builds its own `Berlin Walls'. Both Protestant and Catholic areas welcome such barriers to violence
- A disappointment from the gifted director of `Tex'
- Boston schools need imaginative superintendent unhobbled by politics
- What do you intend to do with these sneakers?
- PACs and `free lance' adversaries
- A new weapon in the war against acid rain
- Yesterday and today caught in the click of a camera
- Auto insurers decry cavalier Bay State attitude on fraud
- Beyond the Ohio story
- US deficit: Drop MX and buy electric blankets?
- It pays not to jump to conclusions
- Thoreau swam in Walden Pond, but purists want others barred
- The stigma of success
- Quest for English hearts -- and throne. N.Y.'s Mirror Rep tackles history; also, a slick comedy of relationships
- Philip Johnson. The unpredictable dean of American architects: He introduced the `glass box' -- then broke it
- Fearless of ridicule
- Electing judges
- The rest of the string
- US and USSR: an agenda for a new d'etente
- Salvador colonel runs province as a warlord