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Monitor articles for March 30, 1981
- The myth of the Japanese monolith
- Collapse of Florida condo points to need for stricter building codes, closer safety checks
- US baby-boom fallout described
- Japanese carmaker rolls up sleeves to crack US market
- Reagan keeps hands off -- coal miners get 3-year, 36 percent raise
- The word is out -- girls need to learn more math
- Spring, of a sort, in January
- Through the looking glass with the Hmong of Laos
- Sub-fired cruise missile hits land target in US test
- Child 'abuse' and 'misuse'; Atlanta tragedy puts spotlight on national problem
- Sticky situations: 'Never in the history of'
- Calgary-Ottawa energy impasse: Talks ahead?
- 'Independent' Japan begins to build better ties with black Africa
- America through the eyes of ordinary blacks; Drylongso, by John Langston Gwaltney. New York: Random House. $12.95.
- Oh those enrollment blues
- 'Fish and Ships' at London's National Gallery of Art
- Burnett v. National Enquirer: latest in growing trend to sue press for libel
- At IC you pick your tutor and hope that he picks you
- Britain promises to give refugee aid to Pakistan
- Poland's reformers may be running out of time
- Turkish terrorism drops sharply under military rule
- Soldier's Grove taps the sun; Solar energy: trimming fuel bills for families, towns
- Reagan has no plans to lift grain embargo
- Off to a new school in a new land -- at 11!
- Since independence in Bahamas, education 'miracles'
- Report from south Lebanon: Major Haddad and his men
- Islamic mission to renew effort to end Gulf war
- Oh, for the good of old days
- Desegregation the San Diego way -- no forced busing
- From fun and games to moving statements
- Problems shouldn't obscure strengths of city schools
- Space shuttle launch: NASA puts all its 'eggs' in one test flight
- Skipping Rope
- Executives reject protectionism
- The American genius of Aaron Copland
- USSR: no more Polish concessions
- What can happen when a community cares and cares
- Wage strikes in Jamaica threaten sugar exports
- 4 skyjackers, ex-prisoners off to Cuba, Panama says
- Antinuclear protesters mark Pennsylvania mishap
- Economists condemn British money policy
- Reagan's peaceful counterrevolution
- Capital punishment: the view from death row; Slow Coming Dark, By Doug Magee. New York: The Pilgrim Press. $10.95.
- Busing by choice -- out of Boston into the suburbs
- Artist designs sturdy 'sculpture' playhouses for children
- Putting 'creation' in the curriculum: Tampa agrees to do it -- but how?
- A Latin lesson for interested Monitor scholars
- Just how tough will Western Europe get if Soviets move into Poland?
- Schmidt rallies Social Democrats on missiles in Europe
- 'Dart board' stock selection: research may tell after all
- Asian skyjack tests regional unity
- US inner-city schools could (should) be best in nation
- Getting in touch with spring
- Washington, D.C., seeks national political identity
- Milwaukee is making good schools a reality
- Interested in the publishing world? Summer program lets you jump in
- Teachers, computers, prejudice, and Lesley College
- A practical answer to depression
- Correction
- Building broader appeal is key to success for today's black colleges
- The president's commission spoke, Connecticut listened
- Newsroom searches in Idaho: free press case may lose its 'classic' luster on technical point
- Despite flotillas of Toyotas, Datsuns, Hondas, Japan sees $12 billion payments deficit in '81
- Back home in Indiana
- Seattle meets its refugees -- bilingually
- Other cultures to be confronted -- and understood
- Low-cost housing: Reagan cuts spark debate over US aid
- New US land rush stakes out parcels underground
- Target the Fed, too
- Duvalier family feud could threaten Haiti presidency
- Teams, coaches, fans -- it's a Hoosier-Tar Heel classic
- Mets not likely to be fielding a firmament, but it has its star
- Oates stories tread precariously close to melodrama; A Sentimental Education, by Joyce Carol oates. New York: E. P. Dutton. $11.95.
- Plan for farming earth's oceans; Seafarm, by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. $35.
- Setting fair ground rules when college grads come home to live
- Physics for all students and teachers -- not just for an elite few
- UMW works to sell miners on new contract