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Monitor Archive for March 2, 1982
PBS brims with a networkload of fine programming
New 'Glassworks' album: sparkling but marred by musical smudges
'Jimmy Dean' crumbles as; 'Sally and Marsha' generates warm and affecting comedy; Sally and Marsha; Comedy by Sybille Pearson. Directed by Lynne Mea...
A wintry Yellowstone tries to weather budget woes
The Many Masks of Modern Art
Americans abroad
The coming of Ha-tim
Unselfed love triumphant over loneliness
The Monitor's View: Quote
Patriot or commissar?
The Senate and secret agents
Beyond the Ford contract
Red Cross team visits Walesa, says he's OK
Brezhnev broaches treaty with Japan on A-weapons
Teamsters union OKs new trucking contract
No Nicaraguan blockaid planned, UN envoy says
European body to press antitrust case against IBM
German premier backs up top ministers under fire
Italian Communists' attack on Soviets pleases China
Last Western reporter expelled from Uganda
Puerto Rican nationalists claim New York bombings
Greek Cypriots pleased with Papandreou visit
M-1 tank, just out, faces redesign
EPA rapped on lethal-waste plan
No academic recession, alas
Kid gloves for Mr. Reagan?
Defense: why consensus crumbles
Detention and reform in South Africa
For a rookie umpire, the high spot is Walla Walla
Europe may become recipient of Valerie Walker's basketball talent
Cairo avoids upsetting Arabs
The Strategic Balance in the Mideast; Israel Weighs In
SE Asian heroin poses growing problem in Europe
French TV fights Socialist imprint
The social security sky is not falling, but -
Sag in nation's output appears milder than usual in this recession
Israel tries to keep Camp David rolling, despite Yamit
World Cup musters stars of stage and pitch; Spain braces for soccer 'invasion'
Trend of the economy; How glut lets US boycott Libyan oil
No. 2 automaker looks down the road for answers
Moscow's vote of confidence for Jaruzelski; Polish leader may get vital economic help
Percy sees '82 arms talks between Reagan, Brezhnev
Venus probes: US cuts funds while USSR pushes forward
Economy slips further as Washington spins wheels
India's opposition parties not much of a threat to Gandhi's government
Poles begin to travel again - within limits
Ford-UAW pact seen as important step, but problems still lie ahead
Beauties of the beasts: Houston's livestock show showcases them
US and third world: time for closer ties?
Small Sioux band still 'occupying' Black Hills area
PLO guerrillas on 'best behavior' in southern Lebanon
Mubarak's 'no' to Jerusalem worries Israel
Reagan, Chinese leader exchange letters urging improved relations
Zimbabwe economy, public expectations hard to square
Lucrative foreign-flag registry weathers diverse pressures
Situation ripe for an end to Iran-Iraq war
S. African 'power sharing': hope for Coloreds, but split for ruling party