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Monitor articles for March 18, 1986
- The night the earth went through the comet's tail
- New Canadian gold mine is rich prize in high-stakes court ruling
- Will Reds' resurgence under player-manager Rose continue?
- Cheaper videocassette movies push sales to the edge of a boom
- New Peter Shaffer play is profound but lacks punch
- Taxing times
- Filipino military rides popularity wave. But key task is to maintain people's support, officers say
- Two new symphonic works stand out at Carnegie Hall
- Night visitor
- East-West German trade prospers
- Pinochet's long-term prospects in question. US deals damaging blow to Chilean leader
- Arbitration -- disposing of the Marcoses' millions
- Short-season tomato thrives in the far north's colder clime
- States debate energy-efficiency standards for home appliances
- World Bank: Conable's turn
- Arresting stray thoughts
- Kauai: Hawaii's own garden of Eden
- Breakfast with Reagan
- Punch & Judy diplomas: puppeteers get serious
- Conservative trailblazer looks back -- and also offers some strong advice
- Curried konnyaku, you say?
- Europe looks to future and sees greater risk-taking, innovation
- Conservatism's new look
- Enforcement of civil rights laws called `piecemeal'. But administration refutes charges of haphazard investigations
- The Philippines' once-dominant party scrambles to regroup
- US firms in South Africa band together against apartheid
- The life and friends of Sir Alec Guinness
- At the Intersection
- Edmund Halley praises Sir Isaac Newton
- Recklessness and deceit in Britain's nuclear industry
- Tips on tomato growing
- Klompen carver
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q & A
- Literature for professionals. Judges, legislators head to class at Brandeis U.