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Monitor articles for March 30, 1988
- If your best friend can't tell you
- Trouble at the helm of Justice. Reynolds, of civil rights division, gains power
- Magnificent men and their flying machine to relive Greek myth
- Carmakers may switch to plug-in components
- TOSHIBA - ON ITS BEST BEHAVIOR
- Latvian poetry - preserving lifelines to cultural identity
- For sheer thrills, Telluride's sheer descents are something special
- CLASSICAL
- In case you don't like ham for Easter...Ethnic dishes make inroads on territory of traditional ham
- Russian ballerina dances and is honored in Boston festival
- The hub of home
- Poems that break the silence of the night
- GOP lawmakers seek to develop `better government' image
- Though out of race, Dole still hopes to expand GOP
- New chapter in Wilson saga of black life. Explores struggle of post-Civil War migrants in North
- Court rules states can't seize convicts' pension funds. Policies of five states affected by decision
- Will the Hong Kong agreement work?
- Bert Lance challenges widely held views about Jackson. INTERVIEW
- Americans' joint venture with Japan
- Fallout from Saudi missiles. Bought as deterrent, they could invite attack
- Japan curbs sale of illegal technology to Soviet bloc. (additional headline on inside page is: JAPAN INC. TREADS CAREFULLY. High-tech exports to Eas...
- Teaching math, learning art
- Yugoslav newspapers pack a punch. Brash new generation of journalists is testing limits of press freedom
- Recent turmoil prompts renewed cries for `China out of Tibet'. Tibetans across US fear their `identity will pass into history'
- US and Japan build a deal on construction trade
- Black churches at cutting edge of South Africa's conflict
- Confessions of a failed teacher
- YEASTY EASTER. Festive breads for the holiday that are quicker and easier