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Monitor Archive for March 29, 1983
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Noah's legacy
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Uncle Sam as weatherman
Defense has to be mutual
The French and their franc
Sale of oil drilling leases off New England held up
PLO lays down conditions for freeing Israeli POWs
Reagan has interim plan for Euromissiles
Argentine union protest brings country to a halt
Former pitcher to run for governor in Kentucky
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High court skirts prayer issue
When free speech falls on the cutting-room floor
What is wrong the President's defense 'vision'
Mr. Reagan's 'hard sell' for guns
Correction
Flipping on TV to flip through your 'magazine'
Yaz's baseball career rounds third and heads for home
Langway, Engblom, instant defense the Capital gains of big hockey trade
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Washington, D.C.
Old Washington favorites
People's Daily
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Some see makings of new OPEC power
For US, edging down the thermostat has paid off
Tug of war over New York skyscraper
US 'fresh start' for the Mideast needs a boost
Nicaragua draining its treasury to pay for war
Standoff on arms, human rights
Beantown: new focus of cameras from Tinseltown
China's English-language daily soothes foreigners with hometown news
News for the traveler
Major Haddad is at center of pullout talks
Envoy sees an '80s slump in Japan
Corporate profits down 21% in '82
Sacramento spurs 'granny' units
Boom is forecast for California
SEC alleges Paradyne won social security deal with fraud
Using our talents
West Germany more interested in Easter peace marches than sky lasers
Mubarak cracks down on outspoken and powerful Cairo lawyer group
Canada's cruise missile debate flares up, but Trudeau keeps cool
Former 'black Muslims' try to shed separatist image
Nuclear debate: new kind of church-state issue
Envoy sees and '80s slump in Japan