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Monitor articles for March 17, 1989
- AFRICAN STUDENTS LEAVE CHINA OVER RACISM ISSUE
- Good Moves on Drugs
- The US Can Help Stabilize the Caribbean
- British Observer of the Oval Office. INTERVIEW: AUTHOR HENRY BRANDON
- UN in Urgent Effort to Get Food to Sudan
- Close Encounters With American History Makers. BOOKS
- Ode to the Nose
- ENERGY SECRETARY LOWERS ESTIMATE OF COST FOR NUCLEAR CLEANUP
- In Time of Tragedy, Where Is God?
- For Conservative Leader, Election Brings Victory - and Fresh Doubts
- Pragmatism is Front-runner. FRANCE'S MUNICIPAL VOTE
- Canadian Smelter to Spend $500 Million to Cut Emissions
- French Dancers Draw Special Praise From a Hard-Core Perfectionist
- Cost and Profit in Cutting Acid Rain. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
- Pyrrhic Victory for S. Africa's Botha? After public battle, President seems set to stay on - without his party's backing. POWER STRUGGLE
- Old Woman's Summer
- TV May Soften a Tough Sell. SPORTS: WOMEN'S GOLF
- CENTRAL AMERICANS AGREE ON UN PLAN
- A Gentler Georg Solti. Chicago Symphony conductor still pouring out new discs. RECORDINGS: REVIEW
- Howard's Snub of Lee Atwater
- Prison Furloughs
- Louie, Look What You Started
- Twyla Tharp Hitting `Ecstatic Heights'. Choreographer is giving American Ballet Theater three things every company can use, starting with profound t...
- Texas Campus at a Crossroads. Saddled by galloping enrollment, UT Austin strives to reach first-class academic status. EDUCATION
- Senators Hope to Limit US Aid to Salvador
- Botany Department in Full Bloom
- Tough, Unshakable Charles Bryan. President of Eastern's machinist union won't budge in battle against Lorenzo's empire. MACHINISTS' IRON MAN