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Monitor articles for March 03, 1983
- Industrial robot gets mixed grades from its human co-workers
- French Socialists -- Madame Mayor included -- face voters
- Arms and El Salvador
- Vanity Fair
- EPA flap grows louder despite White House attempts to mute it
- Down East: rocky splendor downwind from Boston
- Saudis ease development throttle as oil income ebbs
- Geese Theatre Company; This troupe helps prison inmates draw a bead on their lives
- Colleges show hypocrisy in outcry over Herschel Walker case
- How West Coast storms began last year near Chile
- Lessons from Ulster
- Feuding Sandinistas and church try to use Pope's visit to suit own ends
- Life in college basketball's fun house; ever-ready Clipper; order on the field
- The many masks of modern art
- Peter Jenkins: back on the road again
- Vietnam Revisited
- Lebanese Army to extend its sway to Beirut port
- West European and Soviet peace movements wage war of words
- Feminism is an attitude rather than an activity, young women find
- Citizens help keep oldest bells in US ringing
- An oil-price collapse, its beneficiaries, and less inflation ahead
- French TV to try new western
- US: sizing up the recovery
- Two economic statesmen chart paths to recovery
- Pomp and circumspection for presidents and kings
- Court bolsters anti-crime image
- 'Fame' is making it in Britain - but may not in the US
- Japan faces a crunch between exports and fiscal policy
- Back-to-school: new battle cry of women's lib south of border
- When governors write Washington
- 'It's Dad!'
- The greening of March
- Tough times in Texas: state leaders still wait for recovery to arrive
- Tales from across the sea
- Homely materials become a complex, resonant film; From Poland, the stunning story of a troubled idealist
- Mugabe strikes back, seeing real threat to his rule
- Cows, rice paddies, and termites may change the climate
- US proposes new terms for using Israeli war data
- Inmates write a play
- Planting lentils
- Salvadoreans may run out of bullets, US officials say
- A California tale of EPA intrigue and angry residents
- Democratic presidential hopefuls flock north in search of early support
- Fowler-McCracken Commission
- The West Bank trap: Israeli expansion and PLO inaction
- Getting more from an acre could ease land pinch
- Queen travels to San Francisco
- New study points up need to unclog nation's courts
- German reunification, neutralism, nationalism: how deep the yearning?
- Hanoi makes overture to US, frets over Sino-Soviet talks
- People, crops, cattle vie for land in South
- In Stamford jobs abound more than places to live
- Nagging character flaws -- can they be healed?