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Monitor articles for March 17, 1980
- Four -- or is it 8? -- teams vie for the NBA title
- Swiss transportation: anywhere you wander
- Doubting and trusting
- Sparky 'means business'
- Sanjay Gandhi: India's restored crown prince
- Swiss sightseeing with kids? Grin and bear it
- ("believing")
- Carter's balance-the-budget plan vs. 18% inflation
- Pentagon to forgo budget 'extras'; lobbies gird for battle
- Abscam -- from a senator who said no
- With new government decided, Rhodesians are in no rush
- My Rabbit
- Swiss parliament: ruling by the sword
- Castro offers to mediate in Bogota
- Whispers
- It's the principal of the thing
- How many books at Yale?
- History that speaks, breathes, and moves
- You don't have to be frustrated
- Ideal in progress
- An American in Geneva's home sweet home
- When Lucerne goes carnival
- Carter, rivals aren't the only ones awaiting Illinois primary
- Carter's balance-the-budget plan vs. 18% inflation
- Awaiting go-ahead: 8,000-mile trek for 'hot' nuclear scrap By Todd Crowell, Special to The Christian Science Monitor
- The Republican equation minus Ford
- Bay State prayer law struck down by court
- Stepparenting: 'talking it out' helps new families
- Nonaligned referee for the superpowers
- Labor may jump Carter ship if anti-inflation program fails
- NBC to continue its low-rated 'Studio 8H'
- Voter rebuff could force Spanish government to find new partners
- Puerto Rico politics splash across US
- For students, the best things in Zurich are free
- Carter, Reagan look tougher than ever on eve of Illinois
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- St. Moritz: rates go down when flowers come up
- Getting the whole world into 'world history'
- Huge automaker layoffs depleting jobless funds
- Tramping up the Alps on the trail of Mark Twain
- March came in like a growling lion for Prime Minister Thatcher
- Ford and Ali -- one more time?
- Now it's up to Congress
- Autumn
- Job doors open in retailing
- New government by coup takes office in Surinam
- Iran's voters cast their ballots against moderation
- S. Africans favor Botha reforms
- Blind marchers clubbed in India
- Brittany sets about cleaning up oily beaches
- Listing Atlantic alliance is taking on water
- Exiled Cambodian regime says Viets used toxic gas
- Anti-inflation proposals fed into 'computer'
- A rosy future for Ireland's Abbey Theatre
- Pentagon to forgo budget 'extras'; lobbies gird for battle
- Voters and the moral issue
- Gacy is sole inmate of cellblock at Menard
- Foreign development aid favored by Americans
- Panama guards Shah; hears request to extradite
- Friends take care of stranded sea animals
- Open admissions Amid Academic turmoil
- Switzerland on $32.87 a day
- Israelis tell West Bank mayors they can't travel
- Land of the fathomless: Bhutan's Royal troupe
- How Carter plan will affect economy
- My Shadow
- Tasty ways for teaching a child math
- No-Cook Fudge
- Forest 'seed orchard' grows 'fruit'
- Take to the sky