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Monitor articles for March 01, 1983
- Chancellor candidate sues paper over Nazi charge
- Pope to face church-state conflict in Central America
- US foreign aid: tilt toward military
- Why Japan does not do more globally
- Malta's democracy is cast in doubt
- An island self
- Oil, gas, and consumers
- Israeli vs. Israeli: what's behind the 'war' within the Jewish state
- Doing business with -- communists!
- Laggard economy, quirky rules boost tax refunds this year
- Rembrandt's ''An Angel Dictating to Saint Matthew''
- Drag racing and the woman with the winning reflexes
- High-tech thinks of entering the political amphitheater
- Controversial immigration reform gets new hearing in Washington
- Compassion, poetry are among Tennessee Williams's gifts to the stage
- Elderhostel: a chance to keep on learning and make new friends
- AT&T breakup clears final hurdle
- West German track record gives hope for recovery
- Going the extra
- The 'new' New Federalism: token, or still revolutionary?
- Rebuilding the long destroyed -- with the Frank Stella touch
- Reagan policies and children -- what effect?
- A chord within
- Venezuela devalues currency by 28.7%
- Siberia: frosty cold, good pay, meat rations -- and an air of unreality
- The 'virtuous circle' of trade and growth
- Greek Socialists play for more US aid in talks on American military bases
- Quiet, friendly, beautiful -- is this Northern Ireland?
- Soviet first-strike ability doubted
- Wood turning: a satisfying hobby for anyone interested in wood
- South Africa tackles issue of urban blacks
- Florida interior designer offers suggestions for living in the Sunbelt
- What's behind the warming trend in American-Algerian relations
- US Officials decry placing of Soviet missiles in Syria
- Royalty
- Air fares add to US-Canada trade wrangle
- Behind the brouhaha over New York City's St. Patrick's parade
- A revival of interest in the last decade has sparked the ancient art of wood turning
- THE PERFECT NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE
- News for the Traveler
- Steelworkers will vote on another tentative pact
- Eleven years after end of civil war, Sudan's south grows restless
- New leak will delay launch of Challenger
- Nation's governors take aim at deficits in Reagan's budget
- The Adelman affair