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Monitor articles for March 02, 1981
- An audience of one
- The remote country of Bhutan
- Soviet party congress draws to gloomy close
- Watch out, schools! Improvers are coming; You Can Improve Your Child's School, by William Rioux, et al. New York: Simon & Schuster. $12.95
- Basic industrials, long overlooked, surge anew
- Milwaukee firemen strike after contract talks stall
- Direct rule imposed on India's Manipur state
- European youth have their riot of the week
- An intern is an intern is
- News for the Traveler (3)
- Commonwealth Institute: many cultures under one roof
- Mr. Jordan's version: keep it factual
- More US firms are turning to profit sharing
- News for the Traveler (1)
- Arabs see Syria as errant brother
- 'Close of Play': an in-depth family portrait -- 'Heartland': stock schlock
- A visit to the proud 'bird cage man of Tunisia'
- Watchers
- Canadian right cools to Clark
- Oil: are those new high prices justified?
- News for the Traveler (2)
- Stoking the embers of memory
- Echoes of the Thatcher visit
- Pakistan opposition to protest military rule
- Czechoslovakia's all dog mail delivery team
- Leo Durocher wasn't made to lie at dockside
- Philip Glass's music gets warm reception at concert series
- Panel on illegal immigration says close 'back door,' open front wider
- Japanese retail deal set
- Keeping the family running smoothy while mom is away
- A gilded labyrinth called Versailles
- Shhh. . . Chile dozes in last dreamy summer days
- The Madison Project and new math -- what happened?
- The elite A-V squad -- projectionists for all teachers
- Argentina asked to free human rights activists
- Curbing corruption along nation's bustling waterfront
- Kuwaiti election points to new tide of Islamic fundamentalism in region
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Texas town ready to 'harvest' sun
- Khomeini, Islamic nations 'progress' on war issue
- France to block delivery of Libyan patrol boats?
- News for the Traveler (4)
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Reagan in the budget garden: pruning from edges of social security
- Adventure in the Galapagos
- Allies want a US policy that's more than military
- Jim Brady's way with the press
- Shall they have a clue?
- Giving lip service to the tuba
- Colorful Portugal welcomes tourists
- New galaxies turn up in astronomers' studies
- 'Close of Play': an in-depth family portrait -- 'Heartland': stock schlock
- Good news for matrimony; Marriage is strong and gaining ground, two experts say
- Spanish democracy strengthened by abortive coup -- but will it last?
- Reagan uses El Salvador to test Kremlin . . . before Soviets test him
- Sihanouk's on-again-off-again 'front' is on again
- Charles Mannat to head Democratic Committee
- Food difficulties remain
- Youngsters from overseas flock to US private camps
- Hard-nosed foreign aid
- Inflation keeps Reagan budget-cutters a step behind
- Zhao links China's growth to controlling waste
- 'I am running out of students'