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Monitor articles for March 09, 1987
- Harlem faces hopes - and concerns - with `new renaissance'
- Mr. Rogers explores the rhythms of childhood - and life
- Eight ways to ease Africa's debt burden
- Two Twyla Tharp dances reanimate the classical with the new
- Harlem Billy recalls the `good old days'
- Ambitious play explores friendship between arms control duo
- Trying to account for Lillian Hellman
- Japan pushes to catch up with US and Europe in space. Latest launch was perfect as usual, though technology is not on the cutting edge
- More engineers for factory floors. New emphasis on manufacturing education at technical universities
- One-parent family?
- Lessons from furniture and teapots - things Americans made
- Wanted: creative, global help on African debt. Some fear riots, coups, and hunger could result from insolvency
- peace is coming true
- Chilean frustration builds over Pinochet's brand of education. Regime boosts private role, tightens control over curricula
- How not to teach the Constitution
- For W. Berlin mayor, nipping across the wall is a big decision. Invitation to E. Berlin for 750th celebration fraught with symbolism
- Hall of Fame voters have rectified some injustices - but not all
- Log cabin
- We all take home a piece of the park
- Kenya's President Moi heads to US and Britain
- One Westerner's encounter with a disparate Arab world
- Separation of powers at issue in special-prosecutor challenge. Federal judge will consider arguments on constitutionality by lawyers for Col. Oliver...
- British exhibition demythologizes Degas
- Kinnock got Labour up, but not moving
- Recalling 1887, centennial year of the Constitution
- Channel safety. Ferry capsizing renews concern over safeguards. Tragedy may generate new interest in Channel rail link
- Is there a tax increase in US future?. Democratic leaders see new flexibility in Reagan tax stance