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Monitor articles for March 27, 1981
- 3 A-plants, 8 coal plants OK'd by oil-pressed Japan
- Boston case tests state power to set length of school year
- Easy walks in those glorious Alps
- When the call is 'Play ball,' some of those pitches aren't quite legal
- An American Jew in Paris
- Inside Report (5)
- Farmers, workers press demands in New Delhi
- A thousand crumpets
- Inside Report (4)
- The crisis game
- American TV -- through a British critics eyes
- Australia and its states head for a row on tax policy
- Black Africa asks that US keep its hands off Angola
- Deer Population-control plan for California island stirs cries of 'inhumane'
- 63 regulations left over from Carter are waylaid
- West Berlin police battle with squatter protesters
- Eleven gawking and apprehensive climbers take on the Stralegghorn
- Britain's Social Democratic Party is off and running
- Inside Report (2)
- Reagan White House: emphasizing teamwork over turf
- Hotel Untertor: charm for $15 a night
- Zimbabwe reaps rich aid harvest
- Black Caucus raps foreign policy
- Cover-story crime
- S. Korea under Chun: democracy limited, but most people satisfied
- Testing the Reagan tax cut
- Haigiography
- Panel to cut waste, fraud is set up by President
- Black public colleges face money bind, legal tests as they fight to keep their identities; Some colleges may merge with mostly-white schools
- Jury-picking in the '80s: fewer exemptions, shorter service the trend
- Three minutes between trains? 'It will be tight but you will have time'
- World study sees output of oil rising for 30 years
- Alpine aerie SAAS-FEE
- Delightful day trips from centrally placed Bern
- 'Go west' is still good advice -- if you're an engineer or a pipe fitter
- Healing disease by destroying fear
- Bureaucrats cringe at Reagan 'diet' plan
- No Cinderellas at basketball's big NCAA bash
- Finding ceiling tile that is fire rated
- Methanol engines -- possible new entry in the high-mileage race
- Time sharing: a new way to own a luxury condo
- National Public Radio fights for life
- Carter and America's new toy
- US lays plans to improve airfield, port in Egypt
- Military hardware is not enough
- Switzerland cheaper thanks to strengthening of the dollar
- Reagan economics: top Senate priority
- Did early TV projections hurt Carter?
- Cleaners remove paint from masonry
- Air fares topple as carriers scramble to fill seats
- Traveling the boats, buses, trains, of Switzerland with 13-year-old Geoffrey
- La Prensa: the feisty paper that stands up to Nicaragua's junta
- Thatcher tries to reassure Britain and allies over Soviet spy scandals
- Slugfest at the Dow-Jones 1,000 -- does it signal bully times ahead?
- Polish solution snagged over police brutality issue
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Streamlined permits get more homes built
- Art is where you find it, I guess
- Nurturing and grooming trees and shrubs is a vital part of 'gardening'
- Cement usually best for home tennis court
- $1.6 million Burnett ruling against National enquirer
- US Salvadoran embassy a target of guerillas
- Inside Report (3)
- Swedish riddle: how to lure civil servants back to industry
- The return of 'The Paper Chase'
- Lebanese worry as spurt of violence continues
- Is your cabbage patch saving you money? Try a tally
- Inside Report (1)
- Inflationary Israel is doing just fine, thank you