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Monitor Archive for March 17, 1987
Shoring up FSLIC
Cunningham dances show individuality
Beirut radicals test Syria's mettle. Fear of Shiite, Iranian ire halts spread of Syria's security net
Genscher tells Europe to board spaceship. West German calls for nations to press for autonomy in space
Afghan peace: no easy task. Even as talks continue, both sides are improving fighting tactics
How to choose seedlings
LOOKING BEYOND REAGAN. GOP leaders are exhorted to widen the party's base
Rule of claw
Knitting goes high tech. Whatever happened to knit one, purl one?
Wide open Dallas mayor race mirrors city's growing diversity. Days of hand-picked business candidates may be ended
Step into the Viking Age at historic York. Viking Center depicts the city's way of life 1,000 years ago, when it was called Yorvik
Irish paramilitary group wages internal warfare
Illinois electric firm has plan to shuffle A-plants and avert some hassles
Efforts grow in US to prevent teen suicides. Some youths learning how to recognize problems, help their peers
Rights of brokerage customers on the line in high-court test
China's power struggle tests Deng's grip. Aging leaders he has tried to sideline are increasingly prominent
Are Soviets retreating on INF?
On judging others
The cockroach hovered like a lend-lease dirigible
In defense of Nancy Reagan
Why a new alfalfa strain is big news for hard-pressed farmers
Clutch battle for women's title highlighted skating championships
Promise of spring
Sugar growers ask if protectionism really works. White House expected to offer plan to cut price supports by one-third
Trade ties that bind
William Henry Hudson and Rima
New-old anticrime tool: foot patrols. Back-to-basics plan having effect in one area of Los Angeles
How to shield portfolios from broker abuse
Last volume of `warts and all' Montgomery portrait
ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
After-school television special rises above classroom clich'es