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Monitor Archive for March 3, 1982
America needs the CCC again
US delegation will monitor elections in El Salvador
'Ad hoc' housewares with a high-tech touch
Bomb is discovered on Tanzanian jet
Both Reagan, Democrats likely to drag heels on budget
The hazards of orbiting space junk
Troyanos/Domingo on PBS
French farmers can't cow agriculture minister
Soviet Venus 13 relays photos, data from planet
Gassing game
Anniversary
Ins and outs of condos and co-op apartments
Begin wins backing on pullout in Sinai
Top Chilean unionists call for government protection
Uncle Sam: draft sign-up is for real
Women's centers fight to hang on
Final Abscam chapter: Williams battles expulsion
World Airways may have to fold
Safety of credit union deposits
The Strategic Balance In The Mideast; Can the scales be tipped against Israel?
Senate approves antibusing bill
Senator warns of seeking pullout of GIs in Europe
Concern hits campuses: fewer loans from Uncle Sam
Historic changes in US and Europe strain NATO ties
The Great A&P is shrinking
of song & Perfect Silences
China's bureaucracy in for a 50% slash
The matter with facts
Pro basketball's Denver Nuggets are golden only on offense
British cricket players bat a moral issue -- playing South Africans
Nonfiction briefly . . .; Miller's Court, by Arthur R. Miller. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 302 pp.
Judge asks probe of role of US official in IBM case
Immediate action needed to head off Florida water crisis
Nonfiction briefly . . .; Fading Feast: A Compendium of American Regional Foods, by Raymond Sokolov. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 276 pp. $17....
The butler didn't...; Situation Tragedy, by Simon Brett. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 170 pp. $ 9.95. Murder at Moose Jaw, by Tim Heald. Garde...
Reviving some operas is hardly worth the effort
UAW, Teamster pacts may signal new era in bargaining
Why Italy got tough on Red Brigades prisoners
A tuneup and wax job come in handy
Oil glut takes away economic incentive; Alternative energy projects faltering
Still a lot of shade in the Sunbelt
Vietnam-Soviet alliance: close but uneasy
Honda scores again
Monhegan Island to get link with mainland again
East-West trade: too much quibbling over what is strategic
Sonnet
A well-healed town
Nonfiction briefly . . .; Lee: The Last Years, by Charles Bracelen Flood. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 308 pp. $14.95.
3 Midwest states, Manitoba to dovetail energy supply
Mitterrand walks into Israel on a tightrope
Relics of power
South Korean dissident gains partial amnesty
Three California banks trying out video for transactions at home
Keep the family in family planning
Brooms of 'civic virtue' campaign sweep China
Congressional delegation heading for Polish visit
British Labour Party offers alternative recovery plan
Elusiveness
Sino-American decade
Alfred Brendel
Brezhnev's mantle of awe: fraying at the edges?
US steps up its battle against ever more ingenious drug smugglers
A disappointing, almost hitless season dims marquees on Broadway