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Monitor articles for March 30, 1989
- Peace, Not Stress
- Nigeria Gets Tough on Toxic Dumping
- South Africa Crossroad
- Beware the Myths Behind Central America
- Incredible Odyssey Through 50 Years of Karajan Releases. RECORDINGS. REVIEW
- National Film Board of Canada's All-Women Studio D: Prize-Winning, Controversial. FILM: INTERVIEW
- Bringing Water to Oaxaca. DEVELOPMENT: MEXICO. Mexican village turns to its own community to redevelop resources
- Portugal Wants to Sell Off Industries
- WHY I LEFT OAXACA
- N.Y. JUDGE GIVES AMERICA'S CUP TO NEW ZEALAND
- For US, Land Mines in Afghanistan
- How Long Can Turkey's Ozal Last? A SLAP FROM VOTERS
- A '60s Refugee Speaks to '80s Youth. INTERVIEW: BEST-SELLING JAPANESE AUTHOR. Haruki Murikami's searching message is snapped up by the millions in J...
- Going Gingerly Into Democratic Era. TUNISIANS TO THE POLLS
- DEFENSE CHIEF SAYS STAR WARS FUNDS MAY BE PARED BACK
- OIL SPILL RECOVERY: REFUGE POSES BARRIER TO WILDLIFE RESCUE
- IRAQ AGREES TO PAY US FAMILIES FOR USS STARK CASUALTIES
- The Maestro Pays a Call on America
- Juba: a City Kept Alive by Aid. SUDAN WAR ON HUNGER
- Sri Lanka's Economy Starts to Snap Back
- Romania's Still-Obdurate Leader. US FOREIGN POLICY. International cooperation needed to curb Ceausescu's penchant for bulldozing villages
- Studio D's Bright History
- NATO at 40: Creaky Hinges. As the Soviet threat seems to subside, West Germany chafes at alliance's constraints
- Hong Kong Sails Ahead.