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Monitor articles for March 24, 1982
- Chevrolet designs a brand-new Corvette for highways of 1983
- US nuclear submarine hits Turkish ship off Virginia
- Exploring space with the help of a hand computer
- Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide.
- Turkey - a key NATO member - looks to the Middle East for new economic ties
- Boston Marathon not for sale
- Uganda: resilient nation stays two steps ahead of chaos
- Opening the way to deceptive ads
- Is petroleum a renewable resource?
- Bankers give new 91-day note a lukewarm reception
- Whose life?
- World recession weakens Japan's economy by cutting vital exports
- Tanzania: socialist 'paradise' can't pay its bills
- Talking with dolphins -- just one research opportunity for amateurs
- Even energy conservation affects the environment
- Missing tiles not expected to trouble space shuttle
- Troubled states may fight plant closings
- Lean against the morning
- Britain's Social Democrats hang on a by-election
- A guide for the gallery-browser: more pleasures than pitfalls
- In spring conditions, be ready to adjust to changing surfaces
- Is US inflation finally being whipped?
- TPC achieving status as golf's new major tournament
- Near Countisbury
- Behind Begin's sudden troubles: concern about hard-line policies
- Tehran Radio says eight top Iranian leftists killed
- Look again at the US-China link
- Ex-Green Beret says US recruiting for Nicaragua
- Too large is love to capture in a poem
- Australia loosens reins on banks
- Iraq says counteroffensive took heavy Iranian toll
- United Auto Workers: 'Made in America' should mean what it says
- Mail-order houses discover the affluent and quality-minded customer
- Hughes heads Voice of America
- China warns of forming links with Taiwan
- El Salvador campaign; Election climax: right vs. center; Salvador election build to climax amid war
- Is Namibia ripe for settlement?
- How to simplify home life, free time for essentials
- Spring
- For the best of the Merce Cunningham style, go to the source
- Nancy Lieberman, basketball dynamo; the new look Boston Marathon
- And some people think it's a bargain. . .
- Spring-coiled
- The nuclear ban that worked; Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Test Ban, by Glenn T. Seaborg with Benjamin S. Loeb. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University...
- Hike the gas tax
- Singapore's one-man opposition
- Western diplomats report destruction of Afghan city
- Philippine guerrillas kill 14 soldiers in ambushes
- Army stages coup in Guatemala
- McCarthy: when the press failed; Joe McCarthy and the Press, by Edwin R. Bayley. Madison, Wis.: The University of Wisconsin Press. 270 pp. $16.50.
- Try these tips for easing burdensome projects
- Courtship -- Chinese style
- New light on FBI treatment of Dr. King; The FBI and Martin Luther King Jr., by David J. Garrow. New York: W. W. Norton & Co. 320 pp. $15.95.
- A window in Northern Ireland
- Reagan, Congress may bump heads on debt ceiling
- Urban 'enterprise zones' proposed by Reagan
- Bridges of Allegheny County
- Loveliest of trees, the cherry now . . .
- Lebanese Christians offer olive branch to Syrians
- Tuition tax credits: unfair to public schools
- Planning a move? New rules apply and bear checking
- Touching other bases
- Red
- Trustee
- Washington warms up to balanced budget law
- Japan grows testy as US hammers away at island's trade practices
- Anti-busing bill -- once stalled -- gets back in gear; Rules maneuver could force action by House
- Salvador guerrillas invite Venezuela to negotiate