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Monitor articles for March 31, 1987
- Trend is toward domes as Final Four sites
- Archer-Daniels chief sees better prospects for Soviet farming
- Inventions
- New envoy hopeful on arms pact
- The kite that flew out of sight
- GOING AFTER AN EMPIRE. Gains will be lost without pressure on Mafia, law enforcers say
- SPACESHIP EARTH: Mankind as a force of nature
- Japanese move to head off US retaliation over chips. They see need for `cool heads' in dealing with trade friction
- US struggles in bid to regain Arab trust. Jordan's King to visit US only if it backs peace conference
- `Regeneration' helps towns tap resources in their own backyard
- Maggie in Moscow
- Channel-hopping to see Bolshoi stars
- When slaveowner and slave become allies
- Anthony Powell at the ball
- Women's NCAA finals come of age with record crowds, nationwide TV
- Paris keeps pursuing Tehran ties
- New US envoy to Soviets is a savvy Moscow hand
- The dances are simply swell
- INTERVIEW WITH GIULIANI. Concern for ethics drives prosecutor Giuliani
- Israelis face new pressures in Pollard case
- Philippine deal with creditors gives Aquino economic breather. Pact reduces Manila's interest by $1 billion over next 17 years
- Marching song
- Tunisia claims Iranian hand stirring up Islamic fundamentalism. But critics charge this is ploy to crack down on political dissent
- `Chip wars' and negotiation
- Why Pickens prospects on Wall Street
- Yen's rise against the dollar cuts both ways. America's welcome mat out for Japanese tourists, now coming in record numbers
- Nakasone gets flak from all fronts
- Israel, the US, and the high cost of miscalculations
- Astronomical hazards of orbiting space junk
- Reagan and the self-important press
- Taming the oil-spill threat: fewer crises, fast cleanups
- How the Oscar winners' names were kept secret. Price Waterhouse enjoys its role as guarantor of genuine surprises
- Yen's rise against the dollar cuts both ways. Dollar's fall likely to raise Japanese export prices, worsen US budget deficit
- For many women, success has its bittersweet side