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Monitor articles for March 06, 1987
- PURSUING THE IDEAL OF A CENTRAL EUROPE
- Versatility marked Danny Kaye career
- In Pentagon lingo, `concurrency' is why B-1B has been delayed. But the wait is not a problem, says Air Force
- NOW IN PAPER
- POPULAR NOVELS
- NEW-OLD ROLE MODEL. Peking propagandists bring back their '60s hero: Lei Feng
- Detecting limits
- USS Monitor. Return voyage for a watery relic?
- Vatican II reviewed 25 years afterward
- If Dukakis runs for president, what happens to the Bay State?
- Hoover and the FBI. Story of a crime fighter
- Origins of the Constitution. Freedom's blueprint
- Singles find a house can be a home, even for one
- `Buddy system' gives first-year teachers support from veterans
- Cross-country equipment changing radically; World Cup update
- For children. Learning about the granddaddy of the US government
- Fine art and antiques go Dutch. International fair in the Netherlands celebrates its third year
- Track record
- Expectations
- Air Force chief sees compliance as vital issue in arms talks
- Union joins effort to influence Mexico's next presidential choice
- Editor's essay. Stanley Kunitz: `American freethinker'
- LITERARY FICTION
- Aid makes inroads into Africa's crisis. But rising debt eats away at early gains in food production and health
- Going forward in Washington
- Ghana: the price of freedom. Nation struggles to regain wealth it once knew
- Blackbird spring
- Deukmejian a reluctant kingmaker
- `American apartheid'?. Impoverished families: they are us
- Winter rain
- Politics of dissent. In the name of liberty: where protest ends and rebellion begins
- Travel. Tales of the Americas, north and south