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Monitor articles for March 17, 1982
- Debate stirs again: should US snoop on radical groups?
- Liberal Party clear victor in Colombia elections
- Von Bulow convicted of attempted murder
- Women and money; Building a financial future
- Saving for college? Look closely at potential drawbacks in trust funds
- Hard times at The Times (continued)
- Curiouser and curiouser. . .
- Insider's view--faltering economy could prolong martial law in Poland
- Socialist plan to create jobs draws 'nay' from both bosses, unions
- Price-wary buyer wins nod from GM
- Vietnam, El Salvador, and US foreign policy
- Brezhnev makes new arms-control offer and hints at Soviet submarines near US.
- Freeze talk
- Israeli officials and citizens resign themselves to giving up Sinai
- Sheryl Rising
- New Irish prime minister comes to US to polish his country's image
- Irish premier rules out devaluation--but doubts continue
- Nicaragua declares 'state of siege' after bridges bombed
- Nestle yields to UN formula code
- For the CSC's austere and restless 'King Lear,' the accent is on words; King Lear. Tragedy by Shakespeare. Starring Robert Stattel. Directed by Chri...
- Macadamias--a tough nut challenges cashews
- Whites in Zimbabwe: Is there a future?
- Single-ride lift tickets a good idea
- Four major banks raise prime interest rate
- Costa Rica finds arms bound for El Salvador
- GM contract talks with UAW may prove difficult
- Mubarak still may visit Israel, Egypt minister says
- Sorting the nomenclature of GM's midsize cars
- US industrial output rebounds
- Turkey admits 15 persons tortured to death in jail
- When a singer stands alone on stage . . .
- Improving the predictability of weather forecasts
- Turkey tries free, disciplined economy--and it delivers
- Can auroras damage power lines?
- US House veteran Reuss offers an alternative to the Reagan budget
- For people with no time to read; The Tugman's Passage, by Edward Hoagland. New York: Random House. 209 pp. $12 .50.
- The GOP and black voters
- College basketball tourney heats up
- Speech consultant comes to the aid of technical experts
- Stegner laments loss of old West; One Way to Spell Man, by Wallace Stegner. New York: Doubleday & Co. 177 pp. $ 14.95.
- Observant, gentle reflections on rural life; A Countryman's Journal: Views of Life and Nature from a Maine Coastal Farm, by Roy Barrette. Chicago: R...
- US reports fatal accidents on Soviet nuclear subs
- Triumphing over despair
- 'Big five' budget plan gets nowhere--so far
- Airlines move toward safer winter flying
- Italian terrorism
- Why not pros on the campus?
- Mild St. Helens eruption forecast for this week
- An amiable heap
- An old Greek game in Cyprus
- In this Georgia town, it's illegal not to own a gun
- Poland pays debt interest, balance to be rolled over
- South Africa attacks SWAPO forces in Angola