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Monitor articles for March 13, 1986
- Scientists on nuclear winter
- The Parisian museum that makes people happy
- Kremlin's top-ranking woman: warm, confident
- Sounding out the sonic frontier
- Despite thaw with EC, Turkey unlikely to join soon
- A modern Dickens writes about returning to the land . . .. . . of her great-grandfather
- The moment for refinancing
- Deficit fuel-hardiness
- Israel-US ties: never better. Israel and the United States now have the best relationship they have had in years. That extraordinary degree of coope...
- Congress appears headed toward tax hike, defense cuts. Bipartisan pressure put on Reagan by budgetmakers
- New sci-fi titles span genre's history
- . . . but surge in stock market looks to be long lasting
- Has road to adulthood suddenly gotten longer?
- Teacher tests
- Early retirement: keeping the options open
- Europeans face North American challenge at skating summit
- Older workers valued
- Nicaragua: the right questions
- Australian outback ready to cash in on Halley's return
- Why `Shoah' didn't shock W. Germany like film `Holocaust'
- Economic records tell two stories. Dismal figures pressure Congress to act on trade. . .
- 70-year delay
- Children having children is `not just somebody else's problem'
- Panel attacks Britain's beleaguered nuclear industry
- Iran scores gains in war with Iraq. But observers puzzled why Iran hasn't pressed its advantage
- Pakistan's interest-free-banking law is still adjusting to the profit motive