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Monitor articles for March 03, 1981
- The Homestead (1920)
- France cooks up plan to grow its own fuel
- Water projects under Reagan: down, then up
- Rethinking the Clean Air Act: economic growth may take priority
- Back from Iran with love
- Eurocommunists no longer scare the Kremlin
- Eleanor Norton reflects on equal-employment successes
- Iran, Iraq move to conciliation -- but you'd never know from newscasts
- Energy-consuming states chafe at resource taxes
- Hijacked Pakistan plane flown to Afghanistan
- Democrats try to find way back from political wilderness
- THE POST-APOLLO ERA
- Egyptian defense chief killed in copter crash
- Pakistan's Zia cracks down on martial-law opponents
- One more top pitcher and the Angels say they're in
- Onto something
- Protesters to picket 'Lolita'
- Reagan seeks mayors' support in budget battle with Congress
- Bush on what it's like to be Reagan's vice-president
- Mehdi Bazargan steps back into Iranian political arena
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Israeli warplanes hit Palestinian targets
- Austrians to US: come over and enjoy skiing as it is supposed to be
- Supply and demand
- Poland turns to meat rationing
- Business defends dealing with authoritarian rulers
- Osborne play: timeless angst well portrayed
- Poland cracks down on No. 1 social ill -- alcoholism
- Banning the 'terrible' white, black, green, and red
- Large amnesty granted by Seoul government
- Dubious US course in El Salvador
- Beyond the blue horizon, perhaps another Trader Vic's to tempt diners
- Iran military chief favors cease-fire in Gulf war
- Scholarly journal on women's studies is light on pictures, rich in scope
- Namibia -- litmus test for US policies in Africa
- US receives 'assurances' on Nicaragua arms
- Strike by coal miners possible
- Chad refugees wait for tide to turn before heading home
- Communism's alcohol problem
- Updating the Democrats
- Soviet Navy a 'growing challenge' to West
- Age-old cotton from Peru -- 'weevil-proof' and in colors
- Ellington review: tuneful, but unfocused
- Dropping prices bring smiles at supermarkets, take inflation bite from food budgets -- for now
- British Labour Party splits
- The many masks of modern art
- Summitry and linkages
- Latin America cautions US not to go too far in El Salvador
- Are religious services on public campuses unlawful?