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March 1983
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Monitor Archive for March 11, 1983
Overselling TV news: a talk with NBC's Reuven Frank
Eloquent recital of wrongs to Lakota people and efforts to right them; In the Spirit of Crazy Horse, by Peter Matthiessen. New York: The Viking Pres...
Africa today -- a journalist's readable, cautiously hopeful account; The Africans, by David Lamb. New York: Random House. 363 pp. $17.95.
What to read on Central America; El Salvador in Transition, by Enrique Baloyra. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. 236 pp. $19.95...
A challenge to the environmentalists; At the Eye of the Storm: James Watt and the Environmentalists, by Ron Arnold. Chicago: Regnery Gateway. 260 pp...
Rocks smile while geologists argue
Fiction: Strangers in a strange land; The London Embassy, by Paul Theroux. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 248 pp.$ 13.95.
Rating World Bank's war on poverty; Banking on the Poor: The World Bank and World Poverty, by Robert L. Ayres. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press/Overs...
Drugs mismarketed abroad; Prescriptions for Death: The Drugging of the Third World, by Milton Silverman, Philip R. Lee and Mia Lydecker. Berkeley, C...
The built-in sense to know
Tongs for the memory
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Where your joy comes from
The defense debate
Should the EPA be an independent agency?
Soviets expel US diplomat on charges of spying
OPEC officials meeting to settle output snags
Peruvian workers defy government by striking
3 top French restaurants are seeing (fewer) stars
New Hampshire vote on acid rain
S. Africa solidifies diamond sway
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EPA -- what really needs reforming
Overloading the military
Real estate revival prompts abuses in franchise ads
Hot-water heating pipes should be in no trouble
Sandblasting damage
Skier McKinney bolts down slopes in quest of historic World Cup title
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Encore!
Lead in soil needn't mean no vegetables
Inter-American security; Civil wars and severe economic strains persist
Kodak and its competitors step up photo-market battle
Some changes now, more later for social security
US grapples uncertainly with leftist threat in 'backyard'
Wanted by Europe: US arms-control initiative
How the world can stretch out its oil
Pentagon budget faces a more critical Congress
Huge minority enrollment challenges public education
Ground covers serve well in hard-to-mow places
Despite obstacles, some Jews contact PLO to seek peace
Three-way meeting may ease Lebanon deadlock
1911 Chinese bonds draw heated diplomatic interest
Women executives gaining more status in the advertising industry
Next step for Hungary: a voice for the people?
Deep South economic outlook: a mixed bag for 1983
Carter's PLO talks irk Israeli hosts
Reagan's EPA policy problems linger on even though Burford is out
Rhetoric vs. reality in the Salvador aid debate