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Monitor articles for March 14, 1989
- New Mexico Law Targets Gravediggers and `Pot Hunters'. While Indians, historians, support bill protecting burial sites on private lands, many landow...
- Bush, Congress, Mull Recommendations of Ethics Panel
- Rotten Politics in the Big Apple. BOOKS
- SPOLETO FESTIVAL U.S.A. ANNOUNCES PLANS
- Embassies With a Sticker Price
- A Spectacular But Tiring `Munchausen'. FILM: REVIEW
- Afghan Guerrillas Fail a First Test. FROM GUNS TO BUTTER
- The Tongass National Forest - At Risk? NO: don't confuse it with Amazon blight [ cf. YES: thanks to Washington's bargain-basement timber sales ]
- How a Stark Kafka Fable Works on Broadway. THEATER: REVIEW
- Outcry Over Corruption Shakes Zimbabwe Ruling Party
- True Theater in Native Dance
- Lugging Luggage
- BRITAIN IS TOP BUYER IN US
- Bhutto Seeks to Consolidate Power. Challenge from religious right, confrontation with chief rival threaten political balance. PAKISTAN: TRANSITION T...
- James Brady to Work for Disabled
- Spring Will Come
- Canada Faces Its Own Budget Deficit. IMF URGES ACTION
- Opera's Endangered Species: the Traditionally Trained Conductor
- Report Backs New Funding Rules. Calls for significant changes in allocation of federal money to impoverished schools. EDUCATION
- War in the Wild Against Poachers. Undermanned US agencies police illegal, multimillion-dollar, kill-for-profit activities. WILDLIFE PROTECTION