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Monitor articles for March 19, 1987
- A Calgary stampede toward a rail tunnel
- Leading Soviet writer speaks his mind
- Iranian new year brings little hope of early end to grim war. Tehran uses lull in battle to beef up tactics, defenses against Iraq
- Alphabet books that hold children's interest from A to Z
- Paraguayan dictator faces unprecedented political challenges
- Making good use of our time
- Kohl seeks to further West German-Soviet thaw. But reaffirms that Bonn's foreign policy is firmly anchored in NATO sphere
- Immunity plan virtually assures North, Poindexter will testify
- SURF'S UP! And in still-wintry New England, this means hitting a beach flayed by snow and icy gusts
- S. Africa's white politics in flux. Voter loyalties unusually fluid in election run-up
- Profile on states: high taxes = high hopes
- Titanic's finder: `I'm an explorer'
- Words without music about all that jazz
- Drug traffickers find West Africa coast ideal transit point
- Countries unite to fight spread of AIDS. Education is key to control, officials say
- THE DEBT CRISIS. Despite Reagan initiative, Caribbean Basin trade woes worsen
- The trouble with tennis today
- No `instant solution' to debt problem
- `The Knife': solemn artifice, musically conveyed
- State lotteries: big gamble
- The decline of the ideologues
- Underwater cameras explore the Titanic. TV notes 75th anniversary of sinking
- `Carmen' makes high-caliber comeback at the Met
- To these women, staying home with the kids makes good sense
- Light industry
- Choosing animal rights, one purchase at a time
- Aquino's new tactics to end rebellion. Amnesty offer and dismantling of vigilante groups aimed at wooing her political opponents on the left
- Trust among friends
- What you need to know about the International debt crisis. After five years of `managing,' a search is on for solutions
- London's `Big Bang' shakes out some big brokerage firms