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Monitor articles for March 16, 1981
- School bells ringing again for teaching jobs
- Natty nauticals; Sailor styles make waves
- GOP right posts watch on Reagan orthodoxy
- New York presents its all children's theater
- A safari spirit captures Britain
- The harvest of conscience
- Coping at the message center
- Also of Note... (3)
- Soviet-Iraqi ties at new low -- Gulf war isn't helping
- Tourist flow to US seen hit by air-fare hikes
- March Madness
- Whoopers swoop back from brink
- Soviets try to win hearts of Europe on missile issue
- 'What Christian Science Teaches About Intelligence'
- Five picture books worth a look; Louie's Search, by Ezra Jack Keats. New York: Four Winds Press. $9.95
- 'Victory' eludes both sides in El Salvador war
- Props for Poland: where East and West meet
- Poland: labor truce holds . . . just
- Prim and pretty
- The Insect
- Dallas pulls it all together
- Five picture books worth a living; The Adventures of Madalene and Louisa, by L. and M. S. Pasley. New York: Random House. $7.95
- French Communists' 'bull in a china shop' campaign may win votes
- Also of Note... (1)
- French menswear: it's all in the wash
- Lustrous lingerie
- 'Time has melted our (China/US) hearts together'
- Strike in Philadelphia hits 400,000 commuters
- Five picture books worth on look; A Bear in the Air, by Leslie Williams. Owings Mills, Md.: Stemmer House. $7.95
- Five picture books worth a look; The Little Humpbacked Horse, by Margaret Hodges. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux. $9.95
- That leader instinct
- Union officials try to regroup labor to buck GOP tide
- Levesque takes campaign out on a limb
- Five picture books worth a look; Adeline Schlime, by Tatjana Hauptmann. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. $10 .95.
- SE Asia hopes for Reagan help against Vietnam
- Haig trip: Will it move Palestinian issue off back burner?
- Action!; Camera!
- Character makeup
- Fine cast sings with presence and clarity
- Wanted by school orchestra: an exciting original composition for performance
- Up and down in Britain: taxes, the royal wedding, 300 puffins, peer parking perks
- Evacuees of A-test atoll suing US over UN terms
- Paris strikes it rich
- To young children, 'the good old days' can be just a week ago
- Reagan Africa policy: sharp turn ahead, or only slight fork right?
- Also of Note... (2)
- Scientists wince as budget axe swings
- He who beats the Tar Heels gains an inkling of Dean Smith's genius
- Reagan and Western Europe
- Soviet bid to 'use' hijacking fails
- Trio of billion-dollar mergers: just the beginning?
- The new sensationalism
- Standing firm on South Africa
- A crucial Reagan adviser
- Military training proposal: 6-month hitches as 'test'
- Graceful merging of present, past; The Keeping Room, by Betty Levin. New York: Greenwillow Books. $8.95
- Mergers bring out the bulls
- Nicaraguan opposition forced to cancel rally
- Petrels and the boy who helped save them; Bermuda Petrel: The Bird that Would Not Die, by Francine Jacobs. Illustrations by Ted Lewin. New York: Wil...
- Those Democratic marshmallows
- W. Germans push worker democracy
- California town wants to exploit geothermal bonanza
- Medieval tale of serfs, free men, and minstrel; Pearl in the Egg, by Dorothy Van Woerkom. Illustrated by Joe Lasker.New York: T. Y. Crowell. $8.95.
- Burdened taxpayers hunt shelters, even try evasion
- Pakistani plane hostages: few options but giving in to terrorists
- Cleveland Indians trying to remain optimistic
- U.S. menswear: the season for color, texture
- Riots of ruffles
- New gadgets for maple sugaring hint sweet turnaround upcountry
- Canadian classics
- Fancy footwork
- Reagan 'safety net': why it could fail many truly needy
- Pants in disguise
- The return of elegance
- 'Oklahoma!' -- delightful as ever
- No Return