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Monitor articles for March 24, 1981
- New Zealand's 'silent majority' march against militant unionists
- Growing China trade: silk, spices give way to sneakers and soap
- Ford reassures Deng on relations with US
- Yugoslav youth: East Europe's trend setters
- Today needs you
- 'Minitrials' unsnag business disputes
- 'Abandon ship' -- via new marine safety gear
- Coal contract won't end miners' woes
- US warm-up to South Africa stirs black Africa -- analysis
- Sweden goes on the defense to protect its valued neutrality
- Questions for Thatcher on double-agent charge
- Italians cautious on effect of develuation, credit vise
- If budget battle comes, it'll be in summer, in House
- Libya moving closer to Soviets as Qaddafi drops nonalignment policy
- Though she's tops, Evert Lloyd says peak is yet to come
- Court upholds abortion-notice law
- Old Woman
- Cruising past the noble of ALASKA
- Changing perceptions
- A federal subsidy so far missed by budget cutters -- irrigation
- What's on Moscow's mind? Spring mostly
- California fruit growers battle illegal immigrant -- the 'Medfly'
- Scientists concerned how rise in CO[2] will alter world weather
- US permits sale to Egypt of 2 A-plants and fuel
- Syria says it won't send 3 skyjackers to Pakistan
- Rare finds in Galveston: More than a poor man's Rio
- Iran's speaker plays down peace efforts in Gulf war
- Phyllis Haders's instructions for washing and stretching quilts
- Lifelong love of quilts becomes "a calling, a hobby, a vocation"
- Salvador guerrilla leaders predict triumph in the end
- Jane Byrne's move to project no empty gesture
- Seaga brings new tone to Jamaica; anti-US talk gone
- Argentina's price spiral: 'down' to 80% last year but still defiant
- Glacier Bay: this year's cruises
- Portugal bargains for US military aid with strategic mid-Atlantic base
- The many masks of modern art
- Mexico weighs price cut in weakening oil market
- Vice-President's portfolio grows
- Wrong signal on the environment
- Japan on car cuts: US must ask
- Parochial America
- Europe squabbles our economic
- Jordan's King Hussein not ready to join Palestinian talks
- Nabisco sending refunds for 'copper crackers'
- Eurocrats' pay, perks draw flak
- Mexico races the calendar to build water pipelines for its people
- A great hoofer talks about the return of tap dancing
- Walesa wins pledge for no Polish strike
- Berlin Wall melodrama -- reminder of an ominous presence
- 'Rent a judge' offers expertise in a swift process
- Some US religious militants adopt trappings of real war
- Bush to the rescue?
- Beginnings (for a marriage)
- The case of the meddlesome moralist -- alias Ibsen's 'Wild Duck'
- The bank that puts a shoulder to Latin America's wheel
- Power grid generates a million jobs in a former Brazilian wasteland