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Monitor articles for March 24, 1987
- Yankee Clipper's proud prow. Snow Squall bow will be feature piece for Portland museum
- Snowboarding. A growing sport that's a cross between surfing and skiing is the hottest thing on the slopes
- Losses in Chad threaten Libya's Qaddafi
- Getting there on time
- Learning from past revolutions. Experience with failed dictators helped US with Philippine crisis
- Compromise on refuge bills likely
- Cao Xueqin on settling accounts
- Workers worry as companies tap excess cash in pension funds
- SMU football and the ABCs of college sports
- Mortimer's first novel now in US edition
- Charlotte Harbor beckons visitors with its remoteness and hints of wealth
- So long, cedillas? Ta-ta, tildes? No, says Portugal. Brazilian's proposal to `reform' Portuguese sparks bilateral row
- Kick the habit, not the ball: let colleges be colleges again
- US carmakers face smaller market share, more foreign inroads
- Tiny enclave to return to Chinese fold. Portugal agrees to release Macao to Chinese rule by century's end
- African ire expected over US bid for base in Zaire. US aims to aid Angola rebels via next-door Zaire
- Battle rages over the future of food irradiation
- Cecil Taylor romps with wide-ranging style
- Soil thermometers take the guesswork out of gardening
- Walliser, Zurbriggen capture World Cup ski racing crowns
- Reagan gets poor marks for minority appointments to courts
- Discoing to `Jingle Bells'? Only in Peking. Dance fever hits China - in a `civilized, wholesome' way, of course
- Good snow year brought skiers out in droves - especially in the East