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Monitor articles for March 03, 1986
- Free falling
- Fortaleza's untraditional mayor. Liberal woman reflects Brazil's changing times
- Shcharansky and the campaign to free Soviet Jewry
- Capital echoes with first whack from Gramm-Rudman. Still to come: high court ruling, `summit' on budget
- ICE CUTTING. Refrigeration the natural way
- Latest airline merger gives TWA a stronger regional footing
- Kunin governs Vermont in style cool as the Green Mountains. State's first woman governor uses consensus-building technique but holds fast to `inner...
- US poet
- Principals share views on what reform has meant for them locally
- Mubarak's credibility on the line. Egyptian leader is praised for handling of police riots, but observers wonder how much more he can withstand
- Faithful friends, secret places
- Romania keeps tight rein on religion. Christians `must remain vigilant'
- The `Vital Gesture' of painter Franz Kline
- Freeze Frames--A weekly update of film releases
- London overhauling its financial bastion with mergers, plans for world trading hub
- Don't wait until the steering wheel shakes to get new shocks
- Texas throws 150-year birthday party. But in midst of celebration, Texans uncertain about the future
- Dance minimalist soars, and sinks
- A poet who taught many what they know about poetry
- Philippines' partners in ASEAN relieved over Marcos-to-Aquino transition
- Oil and interest rates point to fresh oomph for an aging expansion
- N.Y.C.'s Koch outlines reforms as scandal unfolds
- Traffic safety in Europe
- Packard panel's Pentagon reform plan. Group seeks tighter chain of command, two-year budgets
- Palme murder leads Sweden to reassess society. Tradition of openness that leader exemplified is questioned
- How Gramm-Rudman hits some programs
- Cable television takes bleak look at African ecosystem
- How long is `no time'?
- Wall Streeters expect the rally to defy gravity awhile longer
- Canadian climber plans assault on Mt. Everest this summer
- Masri was intent on improving lives. The following interview was conducted two weeks before Zafer Masri's assassination Sunday.
- Lugar urges US to apply Philippine lessons in Nicaragua. But `contra' aid needed to pressure Sandinistas
- More time for the New Man
- Energy saving still matters
- ICE CUTTING. The day that ice cubes were born
- Mayor's killing challenges Peres