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Monitor articles for March 16, 1982
- Budget cuts reap protest on the farm
- Unions try to save rail retirement program from Reagan's budget ax
- Soviets present Tehran with both carrot and stick; Kremlin's chance in Iran may come after Khomeini
- US asks new Polish sanctions
- Brezhnev allies rally to counter round of rumors
- Caribbean lands eager for 'big four' aid, but only Jamaica likely to get it
- Life in the Israeli reserve Army - duty can be fun
- US and Cuba alter views, boost Mexico peace plan; Haig stresses talks to be bilateral, but doesn't ask Cuba, Soviets to negotiate
- US, Europe: patching the fabric of the Atlantic alliance; Post World War II treaty arrangements now become outdated
- Democrats confident despite GOP's high-tech lead; Computers playing ever-larger role as a campaign tool
- US economy waits for next move from Reagan, Congress, or Fed; Why Reagan is determined to stick with his economic plan
- Guatemala Indians courted. . .and oppressed. . .by both sides
- House, Senate at odds over small business research aid
- Hazards at the EPA
- Latin America; Outlook for '80s: short-term squeeze, long-term ease
- Celebrating movement and the wholeness of joy
- Putting 'fizz' into lagging US oil fields; CO2 bonanza here will help keep crude flowing
- PBS's 'Annie!' - entertainment or advertising?
- Oh, say, can you sing it?
- Despite headlines, Central America's real problems are '90% economic'
- Afraid of food?
- Cloisonne: the new appeal of an ancient art
- Brazil's economy cooling gently--according to plan
- California moves to capture growing wild-rice market
- A policy in question
- At La Mama, striking, humane story . . . about a robot; Also, a revival of Sam Shepard's 'The Unseen Hand' flourishes Off Broadway
- One broker's view--favors 'born-again blue chips'
- 250 civilians arrested in Uganda antiguerrilla move
- Women and Money; Taking charge pays off
- Peking reports new effort to rid party of corruption
- Skiing in Colorado; Knee-deep powder, aspens glistening with new snow
- Domenici: Congress will mold bipartisan budget
- How they'll campaign in '82
- Census director sees era of more stable marriages
- Bush to head offensive against drug smugglers
- Dance with drama
- Afghan rebels strong despite losses
- There's no end to Mexican oil boom -- will it reach the poor?
- S. African National Party expels 10 over race issue
- US economy waits for next move from Reagan, Congress, or Fed; Experts say current 'repression' to continue until deficit declines
- Unexpected delights on walking tours of New York City
- Norway hopes to even the score in song contest
- Where farmers need US help
- French election results; Voters fire a warning shot at Mitterrand
- Reagan stumps South for 'new federalism' program
- More Americans take to life down on the farm
- Japan may buy US grain to ease trade deficit
- Celebrating movement and the wholeness of joy
- Israel's case for its Golan venture
- Mauna Kea--cloudless, no city lights, and astronomers love it
- EPA to free industry from hazardous-waste reports
- Once-dominant Royals attempt to hold ground
- ''Matisse somewhat later''
- Scrap the MX and get on with a SICM
- The new gerrymandering
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Soviet defense minister meets with Indian leaders
- Trying Mexico's way