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Monitor articles for March 31, 1986
- A Swede who painted the American West
- US spotlight irks Hondurans. Officials worry US could push them into conflict with Nicaragua on `contra' issue
- Funding scientific research on campus
- Soviets shift arms tactics. But summit offer, test-ban emphasis seen as only another attempt to derail `star wars'
- Five controversial documentaries to air on PBS
- High-tech stocks lofting out of their three-year market slump
- Anatomy of an insurgency
- Big cities, as well as deserts, inspired her lyrical images
- No more `benign neglect' -- US makes its presence felt at UN
- A `magazine' on wheels. Streetfare Journal brings art, poetry to city buses
- Czechoslovakia moves cautiously ahead under Soviet shadow
- Top-ranked Duke wary of Louisville in NCAA basketball final. Blue Devils seek first title vs. tournament-tough Cardinals
- Staying the course with Volcker
- Family harmony
- Fostering democracy abroad
- Democrats see hurdles ahead for `contra' aid as issue passes to the House
- Pope plot trial ends in ambiguous verdict
- Pss't, that silver recycler could recycle your money down the drain
- US has licked inflation, oil blockage; but who's minding the deficit?
- It clicks
- Siberian snapshots
- Maine Indians on choice of nuclear waste sites: `Why us?'. Tribes say selection process violates rights
- Market run-up has more still more brokerages going public
- `Our Jeremiah' sees water going down the tubes
- Turning up the heat on the `boiler rooms'. Big task force cracking down on investment con games in US
- Program aims to develop leadership skills in youth
- Senate version of aid to the `contras'
- Breezes of social change sweep slowly through Senegal
- Arkansas: Not exactly Texas. Both states turn 150; but where Texas has 10-gallon ego, Arkansas struggles with an `inferiority complex'