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Monitor articles for March 26, 1985
- The `missing' workers of Silicon Valley
- In Agdao, not even `Baby' Aquino can keep the communists at bay
- While MX is debated, modernization of US forces speeds ahead
- Preserving that `eminently listenable jazz'. `Swing Reunion' promises to be a memorable three-record set
- In the garden
- PACs and campaign financing
- In campaign to `Sovietize' Afghanistan, USSR uses school, media, and ethnic ties
- A Monroe Doctrine for the Mideast?
- Entering the age of the electronic university
- Serving God
- Dallas readers cull the benefits of rivalry of two newspapers
- Hungary's unfilled hopes. Kadar at party congress cites disappointments of people
- Its soaring 18th-century Spanish missions are unique
- From the exotic to BASIC: Club Med chief pushes computers with French youth
- Isaac Asimov: 300 books and still counting
- In tune
- CORRECTION
- Confidential Indian report blames both US firm and subsidiary for Bhopal disaster
- Davao. Blueprint for a communist takeover.
- Short stories of life in the South during the '30s and '40s
- Mozart on helping a pupil write music
- Candidates, including Venus DeMilo, gird for mayoral races
- Too few assists awarded in youth hockey, too many in the NHL
- Ask the gardeners
- `Mask,' a spunky story of human resilience