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Monitor articles for March 17, 1981
- Democrats to Reagan: 'Your plans could risk even higher budget deficits'
- 'Swan Lake' charms Boston area audiences
- With tankers passe, shipbuilders turn to manufacturing oil rigs
- US regional commissions: a 'Great Society' idea that Reagan budget-cutters want soon forgotten
- Industrialists eye the big leagues
- Beyond office politics
- New natural-gas discoveries double Mexican estimates
- Turkey's victims of terrorism
- Trade officials meet lagging 1980 exports by diversification
- Fuel-thirsty Korea to explore overseas for oil in joint drilling venture
- President Reagan's staff, Cabinet parry and thrust in an attempt to discover the limits to their power and authority
- Color television finally comes to South Korea market -- with a rush
- Coal strike nears as talks resume
- This may not be the year to judge Wills at Seattle Mariners' helm
- Morocco-based unit foiled in try at Mauritanian coup
- Peacebird
- Nicaragua role unfolds in arms flow to Salvador
- Construction companies look for high-technology projects to build
- The Yugoslavia seven
- Automobile industry reorganization shifting into a higher gear
- Shared households; 'It's no fun to come home to an empty house'
- Khomeini brings leaders together to end feuding
- Academy Annual Exhibition: one of the best in years
- Zimbabwe turns some white land to communal farms
- Village self-help approach comes to the cities
- Iraq's long war may drag regime down
- Sandinistas: Intimidating democratic forces?
- 'Demilitarized zone' provides constant reminder and incentive
- Europeans are slow to embrace idea of quick-reaction force in Gulf region
- British set sights on huge buildup of air defense system
- Can 'Cooperation' bring peace to Northern Ireland?
- Israel takes dim view of European alternatives to Camp David peace process
- Overcrowding taxes Seoul facilities
- Solidarity calls off a provincial strike
- The devoted binding of differing worlds
- The devoted binding of differing worlds
- Argentine in US to warm up ties
- Israel lifts its ban on color TV
- Steel industry is confidently riding an upward production curve
- Using energy to fing energy: it may mark the end of the 'petroleum age'
- Prime rate slips to 17 1/2% at two more big US banks
- Linkages
- Bermuda's Maritime Museum: a change of pace from beach and golf
- Budget defections put Thatcher party on edge
- Psst -- the energy secret!
- BERMUDA Cruise ship as hotel
- Who runs the economy? Intervention by the government lessens
- East African nations putting out welcome mat for Asians to return
- Harvest shortfall in 1980 hurt South Korea, a food importer
- Tokyo holds Soviet Union's olive branch at arm's length
- Guidelines for living with others under one roof
- 2 UN soldiers, 4 civilians killed in Lebanon shelling
- Ethiopia, Somalia: each want other to concede first
- TWA offering five-week lure with air-fare cuts
- Chun's visit to US signaled new stability
- States begin leafing through medicaid fund alternatives
- US accuses USSR of role in Pakistani jet hijack
- A 'Tai and Randy' who almost won the gold for Hungary
- Reagan press aide: 'We have been reported fairly'
- Block confident Agriculture can handle budget cutbacks
- Koreans shift emphasis to quality in textile exports
- Spartan utilitarianism builds foundation for strong growth security
- Kukje conglomerate swings back
- REPUBLIC OF KOREA; An economic spring; The future is tied to stability and exports
- Riots hit European cities as squatters protest housing shortage