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March 1983
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Monitor Archive for March 22, 1983
A revised view of some recent European art -- thanks to Enzo Cucchi
Hollywood's gushing salute to John Huston
Corporate culture: the 'very life' of a business
Beneath the surface as well
More than I remembered
Reflections
The mystery of meeting
The wedding villanelle; (for Judith)
When you'd rather not be there
His own good advice
Don't foreclose the family farm
Court to rule on equity in use of death penalty
US looking to expand food aid for needy
West Germany's Strauss will not fill cabinet post
Salvadorean rebels claim Honduran jets intervening
Conservatives gain ground from election in Finland
Former EPA toxic official snubs a House panel
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Quebec hydro for New England
Heat from the freeze
Should space go commercial?
After the Assam killings
Baseball's champion Cards to play standpat hand 'better and smarter'
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Natchez: in 1850 half of the millionaires in the US lived here
Low fares entice the flying traveler
Students set sights on landing a job as graduation approaches
Tips for choosing a career, finding a job
The new home wonders: time to buy?
First choose software to perform tasks you want, then buy computer
Buying at a discounter may shortcircuit needed support
Computer books help you pick the right one, translate the jargon; How to Buy a Personal Computer, by Carlton Shrum. Sherman Oaks, Calif.: Alfred Pub...
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Inflation ease-up brings cut in employee raises
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Insanity plea gets new scrutiny from Congress, courts
China's economic revolution: experimenting with incentives
Softer US tone on nuclear talks
Energy expert sees 5-year oil 'cushion' for recovery in West
US-Israeli relations: just the hint of a thaw
On 4th anniversary, Europe's money system rejigs
Will Harvard give refuge to leader of South Korea's political opposition?
Regan: Money shift in Europe could aid US foreign trade
Soviets talk tough on missile talks, but hint at flexibility
ALSO OF NOTE IN THE USSR . . .
Sandinistas try to root out well armed rebels deep in central Nicaragua
Mexico tries to pull itself together after oil price drop
Arens moves Israelis closer to accord with Lebanon
Ruckelshaus's chief task: restore EPA's credibility
Christian schools vs. state government -- Maine case spotlights issue
GNP rises, some interest rates drop as US economy pulls out of its slump
States put new federal highway repair money to work
Over clergy's protests, many states repealing Sunday closing laws
New York's Brooklyn Bridge at 100 years -- still not for sale
Despite new Soviet missiles, tanks, Syria is not ready to battle Israel
Iran attack on Iraq expected -- this time with regular soldiers