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Monitor articles for March 23, 1983
- 'Science court' would tackle knotty technological issues
- Will Soviet natural gas burn West Europe?
- Woman reporter writes her own story of career; Buying the Night Flight: The Autobiography of a Woman Foreign Correspondent, by Georgie Anne Geyer. N...
- Slack economy forces some young couples to move in with parents
- Coconut adds freshness to special dishes
- Canadian firms fill brokerage niche in Florida
- Breeding 'designer fish' to feed the developing world
- 'Bugs' Burger gives customers more than mere control of pests
- Laotian refugees look anxiously for a homeland
- Settings from Avalon to WWI and II; ''Lusitania,'' by David Butler. New York: Random House. 578 pp. $17.95. The Burning Mountain, by Alfred Coppel....
- Shultz says US will back Salvadorean rebel voting
- 'Midsummer Night's Dream' steps into the space age
- Militant Miami citizens claim credit as south Florida crime rates fall
- Artist Lilian MacKendrick: painting with 'verve and inspiration'
- Would the real Mr. Reagan please stand up?
- Flush with deposits, banks are luring out-of-state owners
- 'I'd love it if they stayed forever'
- EC repeats Mideast plea; US warned on farm issue
- Begin shocked as Herzog voted Israeli president
- No mixing moral absolutes and diplomacy
- Bonn without bulldog Strauss: less explosive. . . but duller
- Pacifism reigns in Japan as US pushes it to rearm
- Spicy mustard glazes and sweet fruit sauces for the Easter ham
- Glimpses of an average Floridian - who's probably from out of state
- Room for China and Taiwan
- College aid isn't growing on trees, but you needn't pay to find it
- How Brazil bested the oil crisis
- Why NATO may reduce its battlefield atomic weapons
- Plugging in to Quebec
- Winter vegetables: another 'growth' industry
- Paradyne Corporation, a maker of 'modems,' rebounds and astounds
- Jobs bill gets finishing touches, with extra dole for some states
- Reagan lashes at bankers in dispute on withholding
- Vietnam's refugees cling to hope for a new life
- General Electric to enter home telephone market
- Spring stuffings for poultry, pork and vegetables
- Finnish vote inconclusive; conservative tide fizzles
- A juicy story: citrus growers entice America to drink up
- US hoped to deport John Lennon
- Where America is rehearsing for the 21st century
- With agriculture depressed, phosphate mining scrapes almost to a halt
- Sunshine State's business climate: No. 1 now, after no-growth '70s
- For Hollings, role of Democratic running mate won't do
- Soviets eye free-market efficiency
- Sustaining recovery: consumer spending, interest rates are keys
- High-tech begins to grow in a plowed, tended field
- 21% of US firms may add workers in next 3 months
- Conquering jealousy
- Spring step
- Discount brokerages opening their doors in Canada next week
- Florida A&M is a leader in training black businessmen
- Duty yields to affairs of the heart
- The drug climate
- Lights, camera, action! The boss is on the air
- Skiing's hard-to-pin-down popularity
- Old fashioned cookies with plenty of crunch
- Secretaries see new vistas with office automation
- Pitching questions hover over Brewers
- Incubating black businesses in 'tri-ethnic' Miami
- These days, wings over Miami are likely to mean airfreight
- French premier asked to form new Cabinet
- Grass-roots leaders from third world, US share ideas
- Miami bank community growing, but still local
- Court rules US should control generic drugs
- USS Enterprise visit to Japan: less turmoil than in 1968
- At issue in world opera houses; To boo or not to boo - it's a matter of tradition