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Monitor articles for March 17, 1987
- Shoring up FSLIC
- Why a new alfalfa strain is big news for hard-pressed farmers
- Clutch battle for women's title highlighted skating championships
- Promise of spring
- Trade ties that bind
- William Henry Hudson and Rima
- New-old anticrime tool: foot patrols. Back-to-basics plan having effect in one area of Los Angeles
- Last volume of `warts and all' Montgomery portrait
- After-school television special rises above classroom clich'es
- Cunningham dances show individuality
- Beirut radicals test Syria's mettle. Fear of Shiite, Iranian ire halts spread of Syria's security net
- Genscher tells Europe to board spaceship. West German calls for nations to press for autonomy in space
- How to choose seedlings
- LOOKING BEYOND REAGAN. GOP leaders are exhorted to widen the party's base
- Rule of claw
- Knitting goes high tech. Whatever happened to knit one, purl one?
- Irish paramilitary group wages internal warfare
- Illinois electric firm has plan to shuffle A-plants and avert some hassles
- Efforts grow in US to prevent teen suicides. Some youths learning how to recognize problems, help their peers
- China's power struggle tests Deng's grip. Aging leaders he has tried to sideline are increasingly prominent
- Are Soviets retreating on INF?
- On judging others
- The cockroach hovered like a lend-lease dirigible
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Afghan peace: no easy task. Even as talks continue, both sides are improving fighting tactics
- Wide open Dallas mayor race mirrors city's growing diversity. Days of hand-picked business candidates may be ended
- Step into the Viking Age at historic York. Viking Center depicts the city's way of life 1,000 years ago, when it was called Yorvik
- Rights of brokerage customers on the line in high-court test
- In defense of Nancy Reagan
- Sugar growers ask if protectionism really works. White House expected to offer plan to cut price supports by one-third
- How to shield portfolios from broker abuse