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March 1983
March 31
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Monitor Archive for March 31, 1983
Platform for personal expression; South Africa's blacks turning to the stage
A new breed of gentle films is taking over
Delightful leap across the generation gap
Young videotape medium draws new talent
Engaging comic romance explores world of privileged America; The Middle Ages. Comedy by A. R. Gurney Jr. Directed by David Trainer.
Staging children's plays with paper bags as props
The power of innocence
Innocence abroad
Silent before stones
And what would you do?
Dealing individually with the nuclear threat
'The weapons of our warfare'
A new Geneva gambit
Free speech on the campus . . .
Free speech on the campus and in print
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Deadlock over Lebanon remains, Israelis say
US seen likely to grant asylum to Chinese athlete
Britain weighs small cut in price of North Sea oil
EC hits US on farm trade, but official sees no 'war'
Mrs. Gandhi visits strife-torn state
Polish leaders explain austerity plan to workers
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El Salvador frees US journalist
Babies on the fast track
The nature of the beast
Is US undermining the Moroccan monarchy?
Women widen their share of engineer and science jobs
Pete Rose still puts team first heading into 21st season
NIT has own personality; Navratilova in the 'zone'; baseball openers set
Career opportunities; Asian-American women: expanding roles in the work force
Oregon economy registers a couple of bright spots
The diary of Samuel Pepys
Nostalgia trip in a VW beetle - that still zips along
Canada, flush with hydropower, seeking new markets
A wary US mutes publicity for coming economic summit.
Natural gas industry in limbo
What's behind Reagan recovery in the polls
How pollution swells world oceans
US losing particle physics lead to Europe and Japan
Campaign contribution by tax checkoff; Does it make elections cleaner?
Goodbye coins, hello dollies: doll collecting takes off in US
Pontiac rolls out delightful version of a European touring sedan
Bank of New York charts aggressive policy for growth
Southern textile-mill blues: the refrain bemoans a tide of imports
UN Security Council likely to be drawn into Namibian debate
Tip O'Neill notes slip in United States-China ties
An unsettling choice for Soviets' communist bloc: how much capitalist help?
Zimbabwe denies bishops' charges of Army reign of terror
How the military is helping fight Sudan's economic woes
Muddy visit to NATO's cruise site
Soviet sea power in the Mediterranean: up anchor?
Toxic waste disposal industry devising alternatives to landfills
Reagan arms plan: many blanks to fill
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