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Monitor articles for March 17, 1986
- Disappointing tale of Hollywood from critically acclaimed Robert Stone
- Family essay. A turn in the road on Southern trek
- Blue-ribbon panels look for ways UN can trim fat
- Weight of scandal prevents Mayor Koch from forging ahead. Investigation likely to focus on Bronx after Manes suicide
- French vote signals historic challenge to presidential power
- Halley probe a scientific `triumph'
- Hindu-Muslim friction confronts Gandhi with fresh challenge
- European unity on the rise. Decades of ice show signs of thawing as talk turns to flexibility, risk-taking, and greater cooperation
- On St. Patty's Day, shamrocks are as rare as leprechauns
- Trouble in S. African homeland, Most promising homeland beset by violence, economic woes
- Train waiting
- Senate budgeteers bog down in debate over defense funds. Domenici's plan includes new taxes and Pentagon cuts
- The art of radical simplification. Jack Youngerman's abstract forms resonate qualities of organic life
- Swedes, under new leader, now look to challenges ahead. Disturbing questions remain in wake of Palme funeral
- S. Africa signals preference for lighter touch in quelling unrest
- `Idiot's Delight': badly dated play given snappy production
- Back roads
- The impact of terrorism on tourism. Why do Europe and America see it so differently?
- Chasing a sunset
- Out-of-season bears watch bull market for signs of fatigue
- Problems in the urbanized forest
- Will Mozambique become Reagan's Angola?
- A Parent's Perspective. Allowing small hands to help
- Immovable Kerr a power-play scoring ace for hockey's Flyers
- `Frontline' tries to sort out who's running the Nicaraguan war
- We walk the dog in March
- The sins of the daughters
- Colleges, cultural institutes team up to aid local schools
- Peace begins within
- Privatization: Washington braces for push to sell off US assets
- Metroliner