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Monitor articles for March 21, 1988
- Soviet dances paying homage to Russian authors. Plisetskaya keeps numbers fresh at unfolding Boston arts festival
- Bulgaria: uncultivating the personality cult
- Remodeling? Here's how to save cash and hassle
- The big fix-up: home renovation hammers and saws to record highs
- Specifically Pacific lessons. Alaskan school bolsters international trade, careers
- A biographical impossibility
- Spring
- Weekend killings in Belfast fuel violence - and questions
- The life and dances of Doris Humphrey: power and harmony
- Peace Brigaders help Central Americans simply by their presence. Volunteers safeguard human rights in El Salvador and Guatamala
- Deep-freeze DiMaggios
- Boston's Logan Airport ventures plan for easing terminal glut. Basic strategy: attract more large planes by lowering landing fees
- Anatomy of a brothel. How Picasso created `Les Demoiselles D'Avignon'
- My Coney Island beacon. The last civilian lighthouse keeper talks about leaving his special island home of 28 `light-years'
- Priest helped Philippine poor resist `system of virtual serfdom'. For O'Brien, serving the poor means more than providing solace of religion
- Sandinista `gamble' could net diplomatic returns
- CIA job: morale restored but reforms left for Turner. BUSH R'ESUM'E REVISITED
- Democrats vs. GOP: charting presidents' stamp on the economy
- Eclipse highlights fading Philippine tribal culture. NATIVE DRUMS COAX BACK THE SUN
- What can I do for you?
- Shore up the ozone layer
- Waldheim and Austria: coming to terms with the past
- TV special movingly dramatizes case history of homeless family