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Monitor articles for March 24, 1983
- Power companies face murky future as public units lay claim to dams
- If last July wasn't hot enough for you, read this
- '83 Pontiac J-car offers more pep
- US bids for World Cup soccer; English a dazzling Nugget; NCAA basketball
- The new Chrysler to be the first out with mini-van
- The Modern Jazz Quartet; The return of a class act
- Questionable forecast
- 700 MX-missile protestors arrested at Air Force base
- Merce Cunningham makes you see dance as if for the first time
- California's stormy winter: the damage, the lessons
- The many masks of modern art
- Pentagon plans to renew sale of arms to Israel
- Goodbye, jeep, hello, Hummer
- The massive size of PIK sign-up: a barometer of US farm troubles?
- West Europe's peace groups attack 'interim' solution
- Violinist Itzhak Perlman
- An amateur orchestra puts together a luminous Ninth
- Why beaches were hit so hard this year
- BMW's flagship car now tells you when it needs to be serviced
- Consumer group criticizes Congress on its voting
- Settlements approved as Jordan ponders talks
- Experts assess future of beach-front life style
- Central America wrap-up
- NATO defense ministers welcome new US flexibility on interim arms deal
- Campus contest -- conservatives vs. Nader groups
- The Salvador 'domino' debate: why Congress hesitates on more aid
- Pragmatism, austerity are the big winners in French Cabinet shuffle
- Perfection now
- Ex-Olympian reflects on his 1932 triumph in Los Angeles
- Pope's trip to Poland will not include Gdansk
- Daft comedy is the most cheering film in a long while
- Who swims 2.4 miles, bikes 112 miles, then runs a marathon?
- Fund raising, more responsibility to volunteers: support help for the arts
- Begin won't call elections despite loss in parliament
- A guide to creeping capitalism in the East bloc
- Bold move by Civil Rights Commission may get results from White House
- If bullpen develops, there may be no holding these Tigers
- Friction in the Middle East
- A scientific call to better control US chemicals
- Waltham: cradle of our other revolution
- Coalition partners reach Bonn accord
- High-quality Swiss textiles are gobbled up by designers
- Is US feigning interest in China ties?
- Slow and gentle rain
- Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
- Swedehearts
- Kissinger's second thoughts
- U.S. Inflation turns flat as cost of energy eases
- Storm over withholding still rumbling
- Why Hussein wants Saudi backing
- High schools and colleges: a wasteful duplication
- Reagan's political rescue attempt
- National cable news show geared for the teen-age market
- A new center
- 'New wave' advertising trend draws mixed reviews
- THE BALKANS; A corner of East Europe defies Western stereotypes