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Monitor articles for March 20, 1981
- Would you pay $19.95 to see Julia Child cook a chicken?
- Why legal aid for poor is target for Reagan budget ax
- Business mostly bullish on downtrend in US interest rates
- Israel's election campaign: Don't count Prime Minister Begin out
- Reagan driven to cut Japanese auto imports
- Brooklyn-made designer jeans are taking on the big-name competition
- Proposed dilution of Clean Water Act stirs concern
- Jack Kemp for governor of New York?
- Detente is not dead
- Qaddafi's role in Chad worries US, Africans
- Plan garden wisely to save on food bills
- Corrupting the public imagination
- Polish chief drops in on Hungary
- The making of the man
- CIA sticks to forecast of a drop in Soviet oil
- New spurt from Mt. Etna threatens market town
- Iranians say Iraqi toll sizable in raid at front
- Farmer takes UCLA reins; tale of two pros
- Smithsonian 'keeper of planes' scans aviation history
- Why Britain 'must stay in Europe'
- Why Britain's Breakaway party moves out front
- Prudential buying Bache brokerage
- SOS on Social Security
- 'Sliding' thrift industry still gets high ratings
- Drawing -- a tough field where the few great artists are like mimes
- Stored ash from wood stove is ready to feed garden
- Farmer takes UCLA reins; tale of two pros; FOOTBALL; NFL says no to stickum
- Senate budget panel OKs almost all Reagan cuts
- Voters not galloping away from Reagan, despite pool
- Farmer takes UCLA reins; tale of two pros; FOOTBALL; 'Spider man' for the Heisman
- Brezhnev's prickly olive branch
- Reagan's not-so-different defense policy
- Farmer takes UCLA reins; tale of two pros; Divergent paths for two veterans
- What does President Reagan read?
- The world in 1981: American power in a troubled world
- The energy conservation movement has signed up a new recruit -- charity
- One killed, one injured in space shuttle mishap
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Congress shows no signs of wanting to rescue the no-smoking section on US airlines
- 'A reporter can dream, can't he?'
- Navy fires 'broadside' at sub builder
- 'Unfair to the worker!'
- Democrats' economic plan
- Detente isn't either dead, Haig tells West Germany
- Zimbabwe parley to ask US, Britain to keep aid promises
- Many wildcatters return to work in coal mines
- The A's going all the way, Martin insists
- Quick/Alive
- The leek, more delicate than the onion, is easy to grow from seed
- Recalling domestics humble and regal
- You're about to become the target of a new food publicity campaign -- and it's not for breakfast links or sugar-free gum.
- Is United States 'losing' Nicaragua to Soviets?
- A tale of two cities: how West Berlin, Nuremberg are handling squatters
- Moving mountains