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Monitor Archive for March 27, 1984
Mondale, Jackson scrabble for ethnic vote in California
Hibiscus: a dense, decorative hedge you can grow from seed
Mainers sound off about federal nuclear evacuation plans
Female blues singers who weren't so blue
Screening high-tech exports
News In Brief
Batter up
Hart's on-again, off-again 'Yuppie' vote
God is not an absentee landlord
News In Brief
Brock urges north-south trade parley
Spotlight on German premier
News In Brief
Japan and China try to forge bond lasting in the 21st century
How far Gary Hart had to come
Why concerts are boring
Mr. Chernenko isn't interested
How Southeast Asian refugees have fared in American schools
News In Brief
'The loose-leaf library'
One tree can bear more apples than Granny Smith ever dreamed
News In Brief
The duchess of D.C. hoteldom learned from dust ruffles up
Pentagon seeks broader use of lie detectors
News In Brief
Turkish leader gets vote of confidence and two-track opposition
'Logistical nightmare' blocked big Salvador vote
Disability cuts on hold
Seeing Nepal through the eyes of a Sherpa
News In Brief
News In Brief
Japanese films take a broader focus and win a larger audience
Australian state Labor Party owes win to prime minister
Stopping untimely book ends
Off the streets and back to learning and employment
Supply-side economics still needs its day in court, proponent says
Tree of the universe
Dark horse champion possible in NBA; Rozier moves on to pros
Is this the year for a woman VP; Neither presidential nominee seems likely to name a woman as his running mate in '84, but for the Democratic Party...
Memory of 1982 massacre casts a pall over Hama, Syria, as town rebuilds
Salvador's vote
Robert Ludlum's newest is more than a mere thriller;
News In Brief
News In Brief
Observers split on validity of Salvador vote
Steelworker vote may key on candidate's nationality
Probe of Aquino killing begins to contradict version of Marcos government