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Monitor articles for March 30, 1982
- Gambling on Casinos - and losing
- Finished business
- New woods go further
- Bangkok bicentennial: pageantry, processions
- White House heartened by turnout for El Salvador's election
- Getting out of avocados -- and into kumquats?
- Crime victims attempt to hold handgun manufacturers liable for damages
- United Airlines halts order for jets to await tax action
- Poland's military ruler praised in East Germany
- Pentagon covers up flaws in Soviet arms -- Aspin
- Key step toward statehood -- a constitution
- Israel's shaky regime wins support with budget vote
- Builders demand larger role for nonunion labor
- Morocco; A rich legacy of colorful folklore
- Justice against guns
- Mother Nature plus high tech equals more grain for the world
- S. Africa ruling-party split to test Afrikaner unity
- And now, Mr. President, bring back the draft
- Three Mile reminders
- US urges Japan to fulfill pledge to defend sea lanes
- Pentagon watchdogs go sniffing for cost overruns
- Gdansk holds true to ideals of Solidarity
- D.C. ponders bid to become 51st state
- Sestina on new country
- US seeks to aid housing industry
- Correction
- El Salvador voters say: 'we want peace'; But no clear winner; coalition rule ahead
- How Braniff is struggling to regain financial altitude
- Major US airlines' profits taking a tailspin
- Causes of delay in shuttle landing
- East, West 'iron ladies' shed armor for better Anglo-Indian relations
- While Guinea-Bissau's leader was away, did opponents plot a coup?
- Secret tests for Pentagon expected on next shuttle
- Guerrillas in Guatemela blow up power stations
- Shrinking grain exports put squeeze on US farm income
- Putting the best foot forward
- An eagle's nest view of NCAA tourney action
- Taming the early Western wilderness - with a camera
- Communities respond to call for new volunteers
- Rendering unto Caesar
- W. Europe immigrants live in no man's land
- Ways to end Japan's 'free ride'
- White House now indicates . . .; '82, '83 deficits may top $100 billion
- Art of Costa Rica before Columbus offers vivid insights
- AT&T: no news is good news
- Polish union leader urges that Solidarity be revived
- A spiritual view of angels
- Curb on US scientific flow to Soviet Union is urged
- Environmental problems at root of economic crisis, argue researchers
- Vital national interests
- Fuss budgeting
- Gulf Arabs press Egypt to pledge them troops