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Monitor articles for March 25, 1986
- `The loose-leaf library'
- Needed: a scientific revolution in thought
- Grim but compassionate story of wartime Russia
- If you've got room for a fence, you can grow an `orchard'
- Andy and Sarah: Britain basks in glow of another royal match
- Superpower drift
- Florida orange growers feel the pressures of change. The Davis family plans to stay
- Sandinista draft constitution debated. Opposition demands safeguards before agreeing to new document
- Edwards's retrial comes as Louisiana tries to solve budget woes
- The Academy's special honorees. Why Rogers, North, Newman won Oscar's highest praise
- Apples and pears by the cordon method
- Davis's World Cup soccer dream dimmed, but not extinguished
- Kyoto: fountainhead of Japan's heritage. The emperors are gone, but the majesty remains
- Credibility of confessed spy key to Whitworth espionage trial
- Eudora Welty on recipes
- Supreme Court allows states to keep using roadblocks to curb drunk driving
- Act on Haiti
- Who represents Bhopal victims? India, not a party to the settlement, says it's too small
- Smiley 'gators
- San Joaquin Valley farmers caught between need to irrigate and plugged drain
- Sudan rebels intent on blocking election
- Patterns of warmth and color
- Muni-bond market can rest a bit easier under revised tax plan
- Thriftiness and waste
- Reining in Orlando's runaway growth. After years of aiding development, Florida must manage it
- Ask the Gardeners. Questions & Answers.
- Geraldine Page. A knack for blending pathos and humor, sentiment and strength. She prefers to call herself a `memorable' rather than a `great' actre...
- Hope, disillusionment divide Nicaraguans
- Just something I whipped up