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Monitor articles for March 19, 1980
- Carter casts pall on suburban malls
- Spring flood season here, but so far Midwest is smiling
- Ugandan still a thorn in East Africa's side
- Ford would be available if political 'lightning' struck
- Erich Fromm, German psychoanalyst
- Socialist withdrawal may topple Cossiga coalition
- US accuses Tehran of world law violation
- Longtime Milwaukee Mayor Meier tested by foe with a taxing idea
- Self-service gas: a bargain no more
- Thin ray of hope shines through clouded N. Ireland
- Asylum for Bogota guerrillas?
- Japan finds trail of Iranian oil leads to American ports
- Rhodesia's economy is set for long-delayed takeoff
- USSR to play games but not by Carter rules
- Olympics alternative shapes up
- Democratic leaders back $21.9 billion budget cuts
- Ford's shadow candidacy
- Swedish recruits form a union
- The uses of force -- and nonforce -- in Mideast strategy
- Gasohol: would it take food from the poor?
- US aid to needy lands may avoid Congress budget ax
- Soviets, Iran fail to sign gas deal
- Synthetic pesticides: both stronger and safer
- Comets as cradles for organic life
- India gets bolder on nuclear tests: they will go ahead
- New impetus for handgun controls seen
- Sending a signal to the Philippines
- Newest spy charge adds to US-Iran strains
- North Korea: a need for reappraisal
- Ups and downs of Carter plan
- Zamboni makes the play at ice rinks everywhere
- No recession likely before 1981
- S. Africa's powerful secret society mends rift between top leaders
- Twins wave impressive credentials
- China's most powerful leader to step down
- India's censors permit a discreet kiss on screen
- Italy denies report of Iraq A-weapons deal
- Egyptians applaud as Europeans bow toward Palestinians
- Prosecutor expands probe of Jordan drug-use charge