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Monitor articles for March 01, 1988
- Farewell to Calgary
- Boston center helps kids focus on learning, not violence
- Innocent passage in the Black Sea?
- GOP weaves fight on textiles. In a pivotal state whose economy is battered by textile imports, Dole, Robertson favor restrictions, Bush and Kemp opp...
- Tiny windows on history: beads and cultures that produced them
- Iranian missiles reignite `war of cities' with Iraq. Escalating attacks on nonmilitary targets give urgency to UN diplomacy
- Theft of Nazi records ends West German footdragging on files
- In rural India, rumble of discontent grows. Drought and high prices drive farmers to launch protests
- The `Cry' that has echoed for 40 years. Writer Alan Paton still sees hope for his beloved country
- Here come the children... Boy at kitchen window: Thursday morning
- Drunken-driving arrests up 220 percent since '70
- Viewer, beware: Film and video can differ
- Olympians
- Here come the children... The small things my baby wears
- Quiet beach community near Acapulco beckons to jaded travelers
- Babies and the state of the world
- Here come the children... Madison in March
- Soviet pullout from Afghanistan could help restore Saudi ties
- To chart ocean currents, oceanographers go with the flow
- US officials cling to slim hopes on Mideast. Shultz team sees absence of outright `no' as sign to keep pushing peace
- Working restfully
- US looks to future after worst Winter Olympic showing in 52 years
- Will it rain in Spain when tropical forests are plains?
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Here come the children... Sully plays Chopin
- The US isn't winning the science Olympics either
- Green grows garbage. `Convertit' process turns municipal trash into fertilizer
- `This blessed plot, this England'. - Shakespeare. Three gardens - Great Dixter, Sissinghurst, and Hidcote - English landscape architecture at its be...