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Monitor articles for March 03, 1982
- America needs the CCC again
- 'Ad hoc' housewares with a high-tech touch
- Bomb is discovered on Tanzanian jet
- The hazards of orbiting space junk
- Troyanos/Domingo on PBS
- Soviet Venus 13 relays photos, data from planet
- Gassing game
- Women's centers fight to hang on
- World Airways may have to fold
- The Strategic Balance In The Mideast; Can the scales be tipped against Israel?
- Senator warns of seeking pullout of GIs in Europe
- Nonfiction briefly . . .; Miller's Court, by Arthur R. Miller. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 302 pp.
- Immediate action needed to head off Florida water crisis
- Reviving some operas is hardly worth the effort
- UAW, Teamster pacts may signal new era in bargaining
- Why Italy got tough on Red Brigades prisoners
- A tuneup and wax job come in handy
- Monhegan Island to get link with mainland again
- East-West trade: too much quibbling over what is strategic
- Sonnet
- Nonfiction briefly . . .; Lee: The Last Years, by Charles Bracelen Flood. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 308 pp. $14.95.
- Mitterrand walks into Israel on a tightrope
- British Labour Party offers alternative recovery plan
- Sino-American decade
- Alfred Brendel
- US steps up its battle against ever more ingenious drug smugglers
- The Great A&P is shrinking
- of song & Perfect Silences
- The matter with facts
- Pro basketball's Denver Nuggets are golden only on offense
- British cricket players bat a moral issue -- playing South Africans
- Judge asks probe of role of US official in IBM case
- Nonfiction briefly . . .; Fading Feast: A Compendium of American Regional Foods, by Raymond Sokolov. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 276 pp. $17....
- The butler didn't...; Situation Tragedy, by Simon Brett. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 170 pp. $ 9.95. Murder at Moose Jaw, by Tim Heald. Garde...
- Oil glut takes away economic incentive; Alternative energy projects faltering
- Still a lot of shade in the Sunbelt
- Vietnam-Soviet alliance: close but uneasy
- Honda scores again
- A well-healed town
- Relics of power
- Three California banks trying out video for transactions at home
- Keep the family in family planning
- Brooms of 'civic virtue' campaign sweep China
- Congressional delegation heading for Polish visit
- Elusiveness
- Brezhnev's mantle of awe: fraying at the edges?
- A disappointing, almost hitless season dims marquees on Broadway
- US delegation will monitor elections in El Salvador
- Both Reagan, Democrats likely to drag heels on budget
- French farmers can't cow agriculture minister
- Anniversary
- Ins and outs of condos and co-op apartments
- Begin wins backing on pullout in Sinai
- Top Chilean unionists call for government protection
- Uncle Sam: draft sign-up is for real
- Final Abscam chapter: Williams battles expulsion
- Safety of credit union deposits
- Senate approves antibusing bill
- Concern hits campuses: fewer loans from Uncle Sam
- Historic changes in US and Europe strain NATO ties
- China's bureaucracy in for a 50% slash
- 3 Midwest states, Manitoba to dovetail energy supply
- South Korean dissident gains partial amnesty