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Monitor articles for March 20, 1987
- An expansive Finland
- Playing their way through college. Basketball player making the grades
- Playing their way through college. Batting .397 and studying later
- Thaw for the Germans
- Pete and Prunella
- Pruning due on tax reform gives opportunity
- Phonies, fakes, and comic characters crowd latest Amis novel
- Tax reform and you. Hard tax job a little easier with software
- L.A. broker to plead guilty in Boesky tie-in
- Playing their way through college. Selfless swimmer does two `jobs'
- DEADLY FORCE. Dallas gropes for ways to lower the rising incidence of police shootings
- Czechoslovak leader backs Soviet reforms. Step marks dramatic shift from Husak's past hard line
- Learning community service. Brown University programs promote student volunteers
- Phillies feel they can beat out Mets if pitching comes through
- Playing their way through college. How young women seek out and hang onto sports scholarships
- Close or not, Pretoria's ties to Israel touchy for S. Africa Jews
- Stages
- Handcrafted jewelry comes of age. `Wearable art' is finding a niche in the mainstream of fashion
- Morality, purity, and health
- The exit of Richard Perle
- Book offers countless opportunities to count
- Nonprofit groups struggle against proposed IRS law changes. Charities argue that if they can't lobby, public policymakers will lose
- Hit the books to keep tabs on tax shift
- How to live with tax reform until next round
- LETTERS TO ROSTENKOWSKI. Europe and White House fire at trade bill
- How to live with an IRS audit
- Kennebec turkeys and how we got through
- S. Africa-Israel ties strained. But Israeli arms curb unlikely to undermine Pretoria's military might
- `Maverick' jurist faces possible impeachment proceedings. Florida's first black federal judge says he welcomes hearing