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Monitor articles for March 11, 1982
- Superpower chess: two moves and a peacenik factor; Clashing over Nicaragua
- Reagan may go on TV to clear 'misconceptions'
- Ethics awash: Is America sliding into cynicism?
- Cleaning up Lebanon's water
- Filmmakers turn the cameras on journalists
- Why a small Central American country ignites heated debate within the United States; Soviets heat up war of words on Central America
- College basketball tourney spurs questions; Herschel's big decision
- How now Herschel?
- short takes (2)
- Superpower chess: two moves and a peacenik factor; Soviet peaceniks?
- The First Lady's other image
- Federal effort to oust leaders of Teamster local could set precedent
- Amtrak is rolling faster -- if budget cuts don't catch it; Cost-cutters took away the tablecloths and fresh flowers -- now they're back
- Sen. Williams says he won't resign
- The latest case of boring, boring, boring!
- 'A solitary achievment'
- 600 Afghan rebels slain in 11-day Soviet offensive
- Wanted: three more pitching wins
- An English breakfast of kedgeree, rashers of bacon, eggs, and toast
- Bay State GOP backs rookie politicians to challenge veteran Democrats
- Argentina may sell warplanes to El Salvador
- Food price hikes push more Poles below poverty level
- US-Iran claims process winds slowly toward tribunal decisions
- New evidence on Soviet poison gas
- Senate panel approves key abortion amendment
- Ending the countdown
- Soviet officials in job shuffle
- Nicaragua in brief
- There's a lot of 'Hawaii' in your future
- Guatemala opposition may form strike strategy
- For jazz craftsman Jon Hendricks, music has become a family project
- Reagan bans import of Libyan oil
- Incumbents hold inside track in '82 electoral marathon
- Superpower chess: two moves and a peacenik factor; Moscow's toe in the Gulf
- Why a small Central American country ignites heated debate within the United States; Sandinistas not in Soviet orbit ... yet
- Puppets that delight adults and kids; The Thunderstorm of the Youngest Child, The Story of One Who Set Out to Study Fear, The Life and Death of Char...
- Pied beauty
- Believing Mr. Haig
- UN report warns West of possible depression
- Camera
- Some farmers can't make peanuts growing goobers
- Correction
- Jurors in civil suits prove stingy -- plaintiffs often left empty-handed
- Tulips and Hula-Hoops: early rites of spring
- Why a small Central American country ignites heated debate within the United States; Haig: a critical point in Central American crisis
- Encounter on N Street, Washington, D.C.
- Collecting chapels
- Economists boo deficit, but can't agree on cure
- ERA forces still on offensive, but battle seems all but lost
- Rebuilding war-torn Lebanon under a hail of bullets
- North America emerging as ski power
- New French cooking at La Pyramide, where it all started
- Perspective
- Covert action in Nicaragua?
- Why a small Central American country ignites heated debate within the United States; Military might: how much is too much?
- Plutonium in Paradise; The Danielssons' fight to save Polynesia from 'La Bombe'
- Rating restaurants 'worth a special journey'
- A Tournament that stops short
- Tian, a dish of vegetables
- Incoming Irish premier to visit White House
- short takes (1)
- South Africa tries 43 on hijacking charges
- Honoring heroines past and present
- The wilderness sellers
- Israel tests its 'get tough' policy on West Bank