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Monitor articles for March 25, 1988
- Prisoners take calls to help tourists escape - to Idaho. Telemarketing trains inmates and relieves overloaded agency
- YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN. Prominent artists return to the lonely and compelling world of Eugene O'Neill's plays - and to their own seminal, bittersweet...
- Thoughts and things
- The flourishing of `tacit' diplomacy. New superpower mood helps smooth regional wrinkles
- Third-world consumer groups chalk up steady successes
- Films grow up with their maturing maker. Director John Hughes stays alert to young adults' concerns in the late '80s
- Foreigners stash money in `safe haven' nations
- Bins, boxes, bottles, and baskets to the rescue. Dallas businessmen specialize in items that get you organized
- `Attention blue-light shoppers'. Martha Stewart reveals secrets of stylish living to K mart customers
- Hunger creeps into Panama's glittering capital. Country's cash crisis pushes thousands of new poor into food lines
- Moyers probes the nature of evil. Creative thinkers air their views in new series on ideas
- British security forces news media to turn in tapes. NORTHERN IRELAND
- Mr. Reagan in Moscow
- Homeless get hand up, not handout from enterprises like `Burger-Up'
- Foreign affairs in the election
- He sees seasmoke by the seashore
- Firms deny conspiracy in hiking rates. STATES SUE LIABILITY INSURERS
- US-Japan trade vise tightens on Takeshita. Japanese premier faces US sanctions if he can't deliver open markets
- High-mileage fastball pitcher Nolan Ryan a baseball wonder
- Michigan next stop on Democrats' `long march' to Atlanta
- Learning to take a stitch in time to save old books
- How a tale may get twisted. `Rashomon' returns with its engaging irony
- Correction
- Fiction and fact entwine as a novelist tackles the life of Chatterton