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Monitor articles for March 30, 1987
- Notes from the picket lines
- `Nothing down' gurus lose following
- GIRL SCOUTS - 75 years later. Values have not changed, but scouting has evolved to meet diverse needs
- Chileans look to Pope to influence country's political future. Public fervently awaits his views on regime's politics, human rights record
- `We wouldn't execute Nagy today'
- Sandinistas win - on the diamond
- The Duchess's telltale brooches
- Budapest party chief says further reform is essential. Grosz is favored by many as Hungary's next leader
- Unionism in Eastern Europe
- STRATEGIC SEA CHANGE. New Zealand takes ambitious tack with new defense policy
- A cast-iron buy
- `Starving artist' paintings go from assembly lines to hotel shows
- BANK'S ENVIRONMENTAL ROLE. Environmentalists say World Bank study lacks commitment
- `It's about time,' say Congress and business on chips
- Uruguay's military amnesty - good or bad?
- If you're renting, there are new reasons to buy. Tax reform likely to push up rents, as low mortgage rates hold
- Will `star wars' research shoot holes in economy?
- NEIL KINNOCK BACK IN US. US skeptical over British opposition chief's `nonnuclear' pitch
- Paxton: charismatic soloist with his own vision
- Family service centers gain momentum
- Cultural Onmibus. Berlin's 750th birthday bash features a chance to learn about the city's architecture.
- All is in the little
- Removing sources of lead poisoning is proving difficult
- Always the watchers
- Savimbi offers to open rail link
- The solo
- Listening
- `On the Verge' comically tracks intrepid travelers
- `Staggerlee' rides momentum of Toussaint's music