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Monitor articles for March 29, 1988
- Soil erosion's side effects and long-term costs
- S. Africa thumps Botswana; cites insurgents as target. CROSS-BORDER STRIKE
- Cal Ripken Sr. is first to manage two of his sons in major leagues
- Can the Fed hold the lid on interest rates? INFLATION FEARS
- Jackson: now a close look
- An American senator's return to Israel
- Easter in Kiev. With the Russian Orthodox Church marking its 1,000th anniversary this year, a travel writer recalls an Easter visit to an ancient mo...
- Says who?
- China tightens its bureaucratic belt. Trying to enliven its economy, Peking will trim the ranks of its oversized state bureaucracy. Some 10,000 jobs...
- Narrow focus fells Gephardt. AND THEN THERE WERE FOUR
- Congress tailoring massive trade bill to avoid Reagan veto. Long-awaited measure seeks to reverse trend of big overseas deficits
- Shultz's Mideast peace plan - the timing is right
- Financial service giants pump up for next turf battle in Congress
- Sowing seeds of soil conservation
- Put away the paddle
- In search of sweeter Brussels sprouts. Key is timing harvest to the first frost
- A rowboat for our times
- Copper shortage puts strain on construction, plumbing industries
- New concern over added trace gases in the atmosphere
- Soviet composers turn inner faith into musical form at Boston festival
- Whale Watch
- A SPIRE FOR NEW SWEDEN. `Yankee' steeplejacks help a Texas prairie church celebrate its roots