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Monitor articles for March 03, 1987
- `Kvetch': British-Yiddish satire
- HUMAN RIGHTS . East-bloc abuses: regionwide trend or isolated cases?. Attack on top Romanian dissident fits bleak pattern, some rights watchers say
- `People policy'
- How analysts sniffed options scam
- Correction
- I ain't a prude, Part 2
- Who lines them up at the Kremlin?
- Well `armed' Angels will make strong pitch for another title
- Keeping track of scrapped missiles. Proving Soviets stick to proposed limits will be hard, US officials say
- US tobacco firm presses hard to open overseas markets to snuff
- Honeymoon in Paris. ``It's too obvious,'' said the bride-to-be, but this couple decided to head for the touristy spots anyway - and found a lot that...
- Good films, bad physics. South Dakota professor takes Hollywood to task to help teach high school science
- Hamilton stars in spy series on CBS
- `Traditional' is back - at a price
- The Constitution - economic rights and opportunities
- Then the well ran dry
- Apartheid under attack. Black dissent on the rise, though violence eases
- Afghan talks show `long haul' lies ahead. Analysts see need for direct resistance, Soviet role in peace talks
- Wedding wear
- Jewish relief group stresses its nonpolitical, nonsectarian role. Young organization has $1 million budget, projects in 10 countries
- `The presidency?' `No thanks!'
- The process of change has begun
- While Beirut burns, skiing and style survive
- Denmark-bound Keillor chats about his plans
- What happened, and where it points
- Sudan: short-term gains, long-term disaster
- Why pray?
- WEDDINGS
- In vigil on inside trading, computer blips upstage human tips