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Monitor articles for March 01, 1982
- Iran pledges to join Syria in struggle against Israel
- Zimbabwe plows ahead on its ambitious land resettlement program
- Meese: Reagan would look 'seriously' at April 1 tax cut
- Where?
- Kenya's mysterious case of 'impostor' policemen
- Debating New Federalism
- Mexico cuts oil price in face of glut, low demand
- To adapt
- Saudis want clear US Mideast policy
- Waiting for the crocuses
- Listening to Alice
- Stock indexes join pork bellies in the commodity pits
- Central America: mounting turmoil tests US and Mexican strategies
- Civil defense plan adds to nuclear war debate
- College financial aid is -- yes it is -- still available
- Crash courses on oil industry: everyman's guide to mining black gold
- Revving up defense industry won't be easy
- Ghana cuts embassies to ease deficits
- SE Asian raids pinch world heroin trade
- Jordon to try another US arms purchase plan
- Natural gas decontrol moves to front burner
- The way out of loneliness
- Central America: mounting turmoil tests US and Mexican strategies
- Where the economy is heading
- China, US seek to preserve gains despite Taiwan
- Freshmen interested in conservatism and money
- From courtships to characters, 'rooties' record family folklore
- Some rookies to watch
- CIA: Qaddafi wounded in December shooting
- How USA funds unites banks, colleges, and students
- Guitarist Tal Farlow took his first jazz lessons from a phonograph
- Portugal trims staffs of 3 Soviet-bloc embassies
- Swiss banks under fire from US and Europe
- Tuitions no longer rise - they jump and leap!
- Stable, bizarre, and very much himself
- Forty MXs reportedly will be placed in existing silos
- Peach Month? Congressional 'commemoratives' on the rise
- Revving up defense industry won't be easy; '82 deficit: $100 billion . . . and counting
- Britain's prickly problem
- Touring 13 black colleges
- Williams found guilty of murdering two young men
- A bright spot in Ulster economy is two-year output of US private jets
- African conference ends in disarray after boycott
- Will the 'conservation ethic' survive lower gas prices?
- Still trying to answer the $64,000 question
- Hijackers surrender from Tanzanian plane
- Soviet corruption cases suggest power shuffle
- Kennedy prospects for '84
- Helping children expand the possibilities for friendship
- A model for all
- Nkomo's party remains despite leader's expulsion
- Why the US should not bail out Poland
- Wooster Group defies convention in latest multimedia effort