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Monitor Archive for March 10, 1982

At issue: Hawaiians' reverence for the aina; Bulldozers stir trouble in 'paradise'
Before winter fades . . . By the fire; Needlepoint by Design: Variations on Chinese Themes, by Maggie Lane. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 114 p...
Polish police discover hidden arms caches
Saudi Arabia hopes to douse OPEC fire
Pravada blames Iran for poor USSR-Iran relations
Ulster's legal professionals face dangers of prosecuting terrorists
Before winter fades . . . By the fire; Chinese Rugs Designed for Needlepoint, by Maggie Lane. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 111 pp. $14.95.
Overnight mail services: 'We sell time'
Energy efficiency ratings can save cash in the long run; here's how
Do you call on God?
INDIA; Mastering advanced technology
Dylan Thomas: singing flashes of light
Extended; ERA battle comes down to the wire
Kentucky versus Louisville: a natural, college basketball rivalry that isn't
'Rolling over' certificates
Sea law -- minus America?
Haughey regains Irish leadership
Poland and gas pipeline are separate issues: Haig
Don't sacrifice safety for fireplace efficiency
Putting pizazz back into auto performance
San Francisco mayor aims for handgun ban in city
US Northwest finds China a tough trader
Don't endanger the Endangered Species Act
White party in Zimbabwe suffers another defection
Should the Constitution be amended to balance the federal budget?
Portugal tries to help Angola meet new friends
Judge refuses to block Marathon Oil takeover
Should the Constitution be amended to balance the federal budget?
Methanol: ready to muscle its way into US gas tanks?
Use hands and arms for balance
Botha 'victory' -- a loss for blacks
Before winter fades . . . Firewood and food; Splitting Firewood, by David Tresemer. Brattleboro, Vt.: Hand & Foot Ltd. 142 pp. $6.50 (paperback). Wa...
Winter Theater's impressive 'Trespassing' treads grim territory; Trespassing. Theater piece by the Winter Project. Directed by Joseph Chaikin.
Vance rates Reagan on foreign affairs
US suggests answer to Japanese trade surplus
Before winter fades . . . By the fire; Baltimore Album Quilts, by Dena S. Katzenberg. Baltimore, Md.: The Baltimore Museum of Art (c/o Museum Shop,...
CIA charges Nicaraguan buildup
South African rand valued below dollar for first time
Honor system -- it could save millions for US transit
Science fraud: the larger problem
Can Congress avoid budget clash?
Salvador death-squad leader becomes right's hope
Art doesn't just exist - its essence is bound to man
How Arkla keeps gas rates low and makes money
Before winter fades . . . Outdoors in the snow; The New Complete Snow Camper's Guide, by Raymond Bridge. New York: Harper & Row. 335 pp. $15. Backco...
43 L.A. teachers accused of theft
Ecomonic cold snap hits Sunshine State, chill even affects Florida tourism
Battles in Salvador cities
No 'opposite' race, Mr. Attorney
Charities and taxes -- donations may require a different approach
When US and USSR both change at the top
Thatcher's budget: she giveth and she taketh away
Keoghs and IRAs
Men who bilked lottery sentenced in Pennsylvania
Guatemala's leader-elect: tough but fair pragmatist?
Guatemala election dispute undercuts US arms-aid hope
France talks nuclear power with Israel, but stalls out with Iraq
Hatfield wants aid cutoff, if El Salvador rejects talks
Illegal schemes of China's 'King of Cars' grind to a halt