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Monitor articles for March 10, 1988
- Getting things done
- A tale of (somewhat) innocents abroad. Political comedy set in Czechoslovakia
- Something that lasts
- For Robertson, Dixie dud. But his impact on the GOP can't be discounted
- Peking bureaucracy stifles progress on China's Hainan Island
- The evolution of the paper clip, and other mysteries
- An Israeli's poignant report of life and animosity on the West Bank
- Few French draftees march to the drum of conscientious objection
- Unto the third generation of the Third Reich
- CBS to runaways: Don't do it!
- Morality plays of Jerome Witkin
- One Soviet's offensive. Fresh from Red Square he landed in US red tape; now he's fighting his way out
- Michael Jackson keeps getting better all the time
- Denying the news
- What blossoms at the edge of dark?
- Arming US secret warriors: special forces run short of gear. Expansion of special units outpaces procurement
- East-bloc journalists press the limits of Soviet-style reforms
- Jackson: convention kingmaker? His new strength could break a delegate stalemate between Dukakis and Gore
- Corporations take aim at the high cost of worker illiteracy
- Prenatal attack on women. Primal and ultimate discrimination against daughters: Amniocentesis is a uterine test that can be used to determine the se...
- S. Korean radicals: lying low, rallying forces. Radical students in South Korea have grudgingly accepted presidential victory of Roh Tae Woo. Despit...
- Super Tuesday delivers
- Paul Simon's long road ahead. Campaign's goal is to survive to Atlanta, his strategists say