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Monitor articles for March 27, 1987
- Get a charge from your battery
- The right to moo
- Time to tap the sap
- A street-corner scribe of life in black America
- DESIGN IN MOTION. `Design follows technology,' says one auto executive, and technology is on a roll'
- When your car needs a face lift
- A European pillar in need of shoring up
- Egyptian urges US to intensify push for Mideast conference
- US factories find they're lagging in computer integration
- Retreat from Chad seen as humiliating defeat for Libya leader. Chad's Habr'e now has opportunity to end two decades of civil war
- Skating again
- Raise the minimum wage
- NEW CARS
- INTERVIEW WITH IRINA RATUSHINSKAYA. Poetry sustained Russian exile in labor camp
- A novelist's observations of life in troubled Nicaragua
- Faster than a pizza oven; can heat your home and cook your food at the same time. Super oven? Well, almost ...
- Activists launch grass-roots drive to save tropical forests
- Looking for a low-priced car? The options are growing
- A deeper trust in God brings healing
- New Education appointee. Undersecretary choice challenges civil rights establishment
- CERAMICS. The energy-efficient substance that promises to change the dynamics of the automobile engine
- THE US AND BRAZIL: anatomy of a trade dispute
- Rural whites feel betrayed by Botha
- Tax shelter scam repeat unlikely, but dangers remain. Prominent investors not charged; still owe taxes, penalties
- Finding the right what's-it
- Attitude is key to home decorating, says this Baltimore designer
- Canada debates aboriginal rights. Natives seek firm constitutional commitment
- THE NEW CARS - IMPORTS. Imports roll off assembly lines from Brazil to Taiwan, Canada to Romania.
- Contra groups meet in Costa Rica in attempt to reform, unite. But talks this week stall on issue of sharing power
- `Fences' probes life of blacks in '50s . James Earl Jones stars on Broadway in powerful drama by August Wilson
- TLC for your tires
- THE NEW CARS - DOMESTICS. US carmakers map a competitive strategy for '87, '88, and beyond.