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Monitor articles for March 18, 1981
- Beneath the hoop: some college powerhouses wipe out
- Spread the word: spring skiing now the best of the year
- 'Great leap' envisioned by Europe in China trade more like a baby step
- Sudan's leader set to resume ties with Egypt
- Japan's school discipline crumbles
- Khomeini to lieuetenants: quit feuding
- Pakistan -- latest superpower pawn
- There's still time to save PBS -- if you hurry
- Beware close US military ties with China
- Reagan hits budget-figure charge
- The unicorn at rest
- Trims at US Postal Service 'no disaster' for most users
- Credit card scheme traps another bank
- Update on how to ease the inheritance-tax burden; Inheritance taxes
- Moscow still signals concern over Poland
- Back to barbers: more men opt for basic cuts
- Sihanouk on Cambodia's anguish; War and Hope: The Case for Cambodia, by Prince Norodom Sihanouk. New York: Pantheon, $10.95.
- House in an air envelope draws warmth in winter, coolness in summer
- Reagan program cuts may chill "frost belt" most.
- A new call for peace from Irish-American leaders
- How big is the universe?
- In March
- How the oil price spiral reaches all the way to a Sri Lankan village
- Computers make airplane design easier
- A tale of two presidents
- Find the real 'culprits' in saving energy at home
- Oil officials of four lands weigh OPEC output cuts
- Frank Robinson stresses basics for the Giants
- Salvador's Morales Ehrlich: Can the middle hold?
- 'A bird in the hand'
- Japan steps in to spark its sagging economy
- Novel from king of aviation fiction; The Aviator, by Ernest K. Gann. New York: Arbor House. $10.95.
- Moscow's missed opportunity
- Iraq going all out to get A-arms, Cranston says
- Update on how to ease the inheritance-tax burden; Reestablishing credit
- For you a unicorn
- Argentine Nobel winner sees new sag in 'rights'
- S. African blacks face joblessness, overcrowding in 'resettlement area'
- Beyond the coal dispute
- Irish echoes
- From the White House, road ahead looks wide open for economic plan
- Islamic panel to resume attempt to end Gulf war
- Los Angeles reversal another flat tire for busing
- Coyote cuts trail of controversy in eastward trek
- Correction
- Proton speed record hints hope for safe nuclear fuel
- Walking city sidewalks: alone but not afraid
- Consumers move ahead with wallets open
- Elegant hair: the long and short of its.
- Update on how to ease the inheritance-tax burden
- Output slips in February; people outspend incomes
- The miracle twice-blest
- Polish farm leaders call a strike in northern area
- US, Soviets already fought World War III -- by computer
- Retirement issue sticks in coal-contract talks