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Monitor articles for March 23, 1987
- `Clean' computer chip industry plans to study work place risks
- DEFENSE CONTRACTORS. Congress examines defense-exec salaries
- GE goes light-years beyond the light bulb
- The gadgetry and gimmickry of selling groceries
- AGRICULTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT. Iowa ready to get tough on groundwater contamination
- Walk through wardrobe of Peter the Great (and others)
- Woody Hayes, a leader of football troops, battled to win but exhibited softer side, too
- The truth about last year's dinner
- Kuhn at the Whitney
- ALICE RIVLIN - ECONOMIC GURU. Budgets are no wonderland for this Alice
- Filipino `village spies' help Army
- Battle over textbook ideas. `Creationism' vs. evolution
- Lebanon's dire economic straits prompt modern-day gold rush. Political chaos allows unofficial digging, sale of cultural treasures
- Africa's `dirty little secret'. The grim reality behind the war in Namibia
- Stopping at the locks
- Stalemate
- Diary of high school days in Greene years
- Tunnel of love
- Prayer that heals
- A feather in my cap
- `Joh for PM' becomes more than a bad joke
- Who's in charge?
- English classes bulging with immigrants
- Digital's worker-health study
- Welfare reform and a new federalism. Letting the states and localities and Washington do what each does best
- New conductor in L.A. asks `perfection' of chamber players
- Bending on Sri Lanka
- Scholarships that shape the minds of the nation-shapers
- Placing the `hard-to-place' child. Agencies help connect parents and `special needs' children
- Politics overshadow Berlin party
- ANTWERP. A tour of the city's noteworthy musical attractions