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March 1983
March 10
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Monitor Archive for March 10, 1983
Rediscovering the drama in decency and compassion
Britain's Royal Opera House beckons the next generation
Six inspiring voyages across the Atlantic -- solo
Concertgoers immerse themselves in a pool of sound
The many masks of modern art
After attending a prestigious ceremony
Contrast with an earlier 'self'
The whirling house
The morning earth
A touch of spring: florists boost spontaneous sales
No mystery
Reagan and communism
A 'CCC' for the 1980s?
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Salvadorean official sees amnesty to ease elections
US population is about 231,534,000
Polish regime and church OK visit by Pope in June
Carter on West Bank amid more violence
British coal miners don't go for a strike
Moscow mystery theater -- what's playing tonight?
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US reveals new Soviet-arms data
Zimbabwe opposition leader flees
How we didn't spend our summers
' . . . unto the third and fourth generation'
Nicaragua should practice what it preaches
The high-tech search for intelligent signals from space
Computer-TV subs for chemistry labs, 'hands on' shop schools
Unexpected winners in women's golf, gymnastics; Sampson's sendoff
One town's struggle to get off EPA's cleanup list
Feld's Ballet School
USFL a madcap attempt to sell football out of season
Putting 220 tons of garbage a day where it belongs
How to turn a 'bathtub' into a solar car
GM puts performance and high mileage into its '83 Buick Skyhawk
Ma Bell's Canadian cousin is also dialing a big spinoff
Can rising tide of taxes wash away state deficits?
Sale of US satellites to industry: pie in the sky?
Merchandise that's out of this world
Ash to asphalt: one use for mountains of coal waste
PLO's peaceful offensive: expand ties to Israeli Jews
Firebird! America's Premier Performance Car: The Complete History, by Gary L. Witzenburg. An Automobile Quarterly Marque History Book. Princeton, N....
Nonaligned nations stand divided in New Delhi, despite India's efforts
The Casbah -- a labyrinth of humanity
Italian Communists take left turn from compromise
Census divides (and adds) West Germans
Chicago suburb faces rising stack of civil-rights suits
Hungary's reforms
Detroit optimism takes a decided upturn
Comment on inflation, US borrowing, metals
Political agenda slips from Reagan's control as new issues push to fore
Teaching ABC's with wood and ink
South Africa's security laws draw protests
Animal-style entertainment is new zoo lure to visitors
Luring blacks to diplomatic ranks to aid US policy abroad
Audition week at PS 156
ZAIRE; WILL AFRICA'S ONE-TIME HOPE SLIDE INTO BANKRUPTCY