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Monitor articles for March 24, 1988
- OUT OF THE BARRIO. Housing program relocates poor Mexican families to homes in the countryside
- Chinese go for going broke. National parliament poised to approve bankruptcy law to punish debt-ridden companies
- France breathes sigh of relief that Mitterrand finally is in race
- Clever cartoon drives home a grim message
- Correction
- `One accord'
- Haunting photographs sum up 100 years of Russian Jewish history
- The Shah, Marcos ...
- Democrat hopefuls woo party `elders'. As the Democratic race remains tight, candidates scramble for the support of superdelegates - party leaders wh...
- Look out, Yugoslavia, there's a Big Mac attack coming on! First McDonald's opens in a communist country, and the fans are lining up
- Owning the unpossessable
- After Shamir
- Books inspire two historical miniseries. ... and PBS finds the Dickens in `David Copperfield' [ cf. Vidal's `Lincoln' says `here's how it might have...
- Giving women their history. During March, communities and schools all over the United States honor the accomplishments of women throughout the world
- A glimpse backstage at contra-Sandinista peace talks. OLD FOES COMPARE NOTES
- UN agency tackles spread of tobacco use in third world. Campaign kicks off with World No Smoking Day
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- In city kids he finds the mathematician's mind
- US offices reaching out to fax someone - anyone
- Balancing free-speech and church-state issues
- New Zealand's `experiment' in righting racial wrongs. Bid to settle land claims of Maoris sparks concerns of racial conflict
- Brazil's embattled leader gets breathing space for economic fight. Congress vote to keep presidential system works to Sarney's benefit
- South Dakota night
- The uneasy truce in West Belfast. Police battle deep distrust of Catholic community
- Books inspire two historical miniseries. Vidal's `Lincoln' says `here's how it might have been' ...
- European Community beefs about use of US meat hormones. Public opinion in West Europe leads EC to steer away from US meats