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Monitor articles for March 26, 1981
- Finland finds an energy answer at its feet -- peat
- Another Japanese firm shuns Chinese contract
- Uganda opposition attacks offices of ruling party
- 'What does your husband do?' and other illegal interview questions
- Balancing the food budget with a changing lifestyle
- THE COURT ALSO RULED THIS WEEK
- Pork with currant glaze
- The law, the outlaw, and the vigilante
- Portugal hops on Europe's antinuclear bandwagon
- Hands off the money-market funds
- Black leaders offer 'poor people's budget'
- Canada potash pinch bad for foreign farmers
- Belgian bank raises rate to aid troubled economy
- Ann Myers, a serious 'Superstar'; home-run swing for the Mets; BASEBALL; Kingman returns to Mets
- Reagan struggles to unify his team -- and the allies; Bonn: worried pledge of allegiance
- The smallest of the artichoke family
- Ann Meyers, a serious 'Superstar'; home-run swing for the Mets
- Decontrol: Would it warm up future for natural gas?
- To improve
- Dark side of Japan's justice: defendant 'guilty until proven innocent'
- 10 years after independence, Bangladesh moves toward self-sufficiency in food
- Hopes Eternal
- Reagan can do better than Camp David
- Top Pakistani judges quit as Zia makes power play
- Urban sprawl brings mixed blessings to California mayor
- Another Briton accused of being double agent
- In West Virginia, miners keep strike larders stocked
- Brooks of Olympics would shuck Captain Bligh image
- MONEY NOBODY WANTS
- MISCELLANEOUS; What's in a number?
- The ultimate box camera
- MISCELLANEOUS; For Sonic lovers only
- Congress vs. the White House: a debate over 'phony' numbers
- Cities see a golden opportunity in revitalizing old dams
- Variable-rate mortgages permitted
- 600-Year-Old Homes in a 200-year-old nation
- THE COURT ALSO RULED THIS WEEK
- Zimbabwe says pledges of aid hit $1.35 billion
- Dick Cavett
- TERREL BELL
- Garment 'sweatshops': illegally low wages, hazardous work conditions
- S.E. Asian group rejects Soviet call for parley
- Responding to Atlanta
- Income taxes lead revenues
- Maple syrup sweetens acorn squash dish
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Reagan struggles to unify his team -- and the allies; Reagan: There's no power struggle
- Work's sounds and silences
- Congress may move to put more teeth in much-flouted immigration law
- More peanuts for Pakistan?
- Spanish premier wins some Basque backing
- Black private colleges face toughest test: fund raising
- Supreme Court truck ruling seen as states' rights loss
- Boston Ballet: stumbling over a South African trip
- Two young artists
- An appealing introduction to the family of artichokes
- UN envoy was in the dark on S. African, US says
- Riches of the sea: compromise or conflict?
- Office condominiums take growing role in US economy
- Catherine Deneuve: more than just a pretty face
- Monitor science editor honored for planet series
- US-Korean war games rattle the windows, but not the villagers
- Flags fluttering over Poland signal nationwide state of alert
- THE COURT ALSO RULED THIS WEEK