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Monitor Archive for March 31, 1987

Israel, the US, and the high cost of miscalculations
Trend is toward domes as Final Four sites
Astronomical hazards of orbiting space junk
Archer-Daniels chief sees better prospects for Soviet farming
Inventions
New envoy hopeful on arms pact
The kite that flew out of sight
GOING AFTER AN EMPIRE. Gains will be lost without pressure on Mafia, law enforcers say
Reagan and the self-important press
Women's NCAA finals come of age with record crowds, nationwide TV
Paris keeps pursuing Tehran ties
SPACESHIP EARTH: Mankind as a force of nature
New US envoy to Soviets is a savvy Moscow hand
The dances are simply swell
Japanese move to head off US retaliation over chips. They see need for `cool heads' in dealing with trade friction
US struggles in bid to regain Arab trust. Jordan's King to visit US only if it backs peace conference
`Regeneration' helps towns tap resources in their own backyard
INTERVIEW WITH GIULIANI. Concern for ethics drives prosecutor Giuliani
Israelis face new pressures in Pollard case
Philippine deal with creditors gives Aquino economic breather. Pact reduces Manila's interest by $1 billion over next 17 years
Maggie in Moscow
Marching song
Tunisia claims Iranian hand stirring up Islamic fundamentalism. But critics charge this is ploy to crack down on political dissent
`Chip wars' and negotiation
Why Pickens prospects on Wall Street
Channel-hopping to see Bolshoi stars
Yen's rise against the dollar cuts both ways. America's welcome mat out for Japanese tourists, now coming in record numbers
When slaveowner and slave become allies
Nakasone gets flak from all fronts
Anthony Powell at the ball
Taming the oil-spill threat: fewer crises, fast cleanups
How the Oscar winners' names were kept secret. Price Waterhouse enjoys its role as guarantor of genuine surprises
Yen's rise against the dollar cuts both ways. Dollar's fall likely to raise Japanese export prices, worsen US budget deficit
For many women, success has its bittersweet side