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Monitor Archive for March 17, 1989

A Gentler Georg Solti. Chicago Symphony conductor still pouring out new discs. RECORDINGS: REVIEW
Ode to the Nose
Howard's Snub of Lee Atwater
ENERGY SECRETARY LOWERS ESTIMATE OF COST FOR NUCLEAR CLEANUP
Prison Furloughs
In Time of Tragedy, Where Is God?
Tough, Unshakable Charles Bryan. President of Eastern's machinist union won't budge in battle against Lorenzo's empire. MACHINISTS' IRON MAN
For Conservative Leader, Election Brings Victory - and Fresh Doubts
AFRICAN STUDENTS LEAVE CHINA OVER RACISM ISSUE
Pragmatism is Front-runner. FRANCE'S MUNICIPAL VOTE
Canadian Smelter to Spend $500 Million to Cut Emissions
Good Moves on Drugs
French Dancers Draw Special Praise From a Hard-Core Perfectionist
Cost and Profit in Cutting Acid Rain. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
The US Can Help Stabilize the Caribbean
Pyrrhic Victory for S. Africa's Botha? After public battle, President seems set to stay on - without his party's backing. POWER STRUGGLE
Louie, Look What You Started
Old Woman's Summer
Twyla Tharp Hitting `Ecstatic Heights'. Choreographer is giving American Ballet Theater three things every company can use, starting with profound t...
British Observer of the Oval Office. INTERVIEW: AUTHOR HENRY BRANDON
Texas Campus at a Crossroads. Saddled by galloping enrollment, UT Austin strives to reach first-class academic status. EDUCATION
Senators Hope to Limit US Aid to Salvador
Botany Department in Full Bloom
UN in Urgent Effort to Get Food to Sudan
TV May Soften a Tough Sell. SPORTS: WOMEN'S GOLF
Close Encounters With American History Makers. BOOKS
CENTRAL AMERICANS AGREE ON UN PLAN