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Monitor articles for March 18, 1987
- Smorgasbord. It's a cherished tradition in Sweden, a time to visit with family and friends and partake of a variety of Scandinavian delights - a fea...
- Net of New York corruption probe expected to snag more fish
- Japan fights complaints about its foreign aid performance. Since '77, aid has risen fourfold, but other donors not impressed
- Don't take umbrage
- Olusegun Obasanjo
- Political tremors follow Ecuador quake. Protests and calls for a strike follow offical price hikes
- Finland shifts to the right in election. Conservatives may join government after 20 years on outside
- US Jewish leaders walk tightrope on Pollard case. Delegation stresses need for further Israeli action in spy affair
- A look at Spassky, a Russian bear who can still bare his teeth
- '87 budget boosts Thatcher's stock
- America's judges on trial
- ARTS SCENE
- Haiti's Catholic Church renews push for change. Bishops increasingly impatient with pace of political reform
- Man of books opens a new chapter. The librarian of Congress goes back to the stacks
- Fun reading on economic trends for fans of the `dismal science'
- Walking with Dorothy Wordsworth
- Wow! Roller-skating extravaganza bids for audiences of all ages
- Umbrellas in Venice
- Championships with integrity an aim of NCAA drug tests
- Gorbachev's Russia: a time of change
- Sisson's `Aeneid'. Deeds of `dutiful' Aeneas portrayed in new English translation of Virgil's poem
- TOWARD DEMOCRACY. Egypt opposition gains voice. Hopes high for first `real' election since '52
- US takes hard look at 21st-century energy demands
- The fast track, or the right track?