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Monitor articles for March 25, 1987
- Aquino's challenge to insurgents
- Professionals inspect the unexpected for home buyers
- `Artichoke Month' honors edible thistle
- JOINT VENTURE. Japanese steel companies in US to stay
- Pretoria's financial ties to West get a boost. Foreign capital is trickling back and debt has been rescheduled, but West is still cautious
- Overcoming feelings of inadequacy
- A regard for professionalism
- Mozambican Army gains as neighbors lend increasing aid. Government now has Malawi's support in drive against rebels
- JAZZ/POP/ROCK
- `Junk mail': A sign of democracy at work
- ``THE ENVELOPE PLEASE...'' If Monitor film critic David Sterritt were handing out the Oscars, here's who would walk away with the trophies.
- W. Germany's Social Democrats launch into post-Brandt era. `Grand Old Man' hopes his exit provides stability for party
- Arms agreement may hinge on converting missiles
- `Adventure' TV series finds examples worldwide
- Do-it-yourself taste testing
- Jiri Menzel, Oscar nominee, finds drama in ordinary folks
- Tibetan dancers' vitality leaps cultural gap
- Many wealthy US taxpayers still paying less
- Forsyth reports on racial progress
- Economy lives up to White House forecast
- INTERVIEW WITH PLO CHIEF. Arafat regains Qaddafi's support. Libyan leader joins in quest for Palestinian unity
- Haig in charge?
- University heads cite hard lessons in handling sports scandals. Maryland and Tulane chiefs urge hands-on leadership and reforms
- TOUGH GUYS DO DANCE. Behind the anti-hero image of Oscar nominee
- Proliferating yellow pages
- A Matter of Taste. From chocolate chip cookies to chicken broth, ketchup to caviar - traveling down the tastebud trail with a food-testing journalist
- INTERVIEW WITH MEGUID. US image on the rebound following staff shake-up, top Egyptian official says
- A connoisseur's guide to words