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Monitor articles for March 10, 1982
- Winter Theater's impressive 'Trespassing' treads grim territory; Trespassing. Theater piece by the Winter Project. Directed by Joseph Chaikin.
- Before winter fades . . . By the fire; Baltimore Album Quilts, by Dena S. Katzenberg. Baltimore, Md.: The Baltimore Museum of Art (c/o Museum Shop,...
- CIA charges Nicaraguan buildup
- South African rand valued below dollar for first time
- Science fraud: the larger problem
- Can Congress avoid budget clash?
- Art doesn't just exist - its essence is bound to man
- How Arkla keeps gas rates low and makes money
- 43 L.A. teachers accused of theft
- Ecomonic cold snap hits Sunshine State, chill even affects Florida tourism
- Battles in Salvador cities
- Men who bilked lottery sentenced in Pennsylvania
- France talks nuclear power with Israel, but stalls out with Iraq
- Hatfield wants aid cutoff, if El Salvador rejects talks
- Illegal schemes of China's 'King of Cars' grind to a halt
- At issue: Hawaiians' reverence for the aina; Bulldozers stir trouble in 'paradise'
- Saudi Arabia hopes to douse OPEC fire
- Before winter fades . . . By the fire; Chinese Rugs Designed for Needlepoint, by Maggie Lane. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 111 pp. $14.95.
- Do you call on God?
- 'Rolling over' certificates
- Sea law -- minus America?
- Haughey regains Irish leadership
- Poland and gas pipeline are separate issues: Haig
- Don't sacrifice safety for fireplace efficiency
- US Northwest finds China a tough trader
- Don't endanger the Endangered Species Act
- Portugal tries to help Angola meet new friends
- Overnight mail services: 'We sell time'
- Energy efficiency ratings can save cash in the long run; here's how
- INDIA; Mastering advanced technology
- Dylan Thomas: singing flashes of light
- Extended; ERA battle comes down to the wire
- Botha 'victory' -- a loss for blacks
- Before winter fades . . . Firewood and food; Splitting Firewood, by David Tresemer. Brattleboro, Vt.: Hand & Foot Ltd. 142 pp. $6.50 (paperback). Wa...
- Vance rates Reagan on foreign affairs
- US suggests answer to Japanese trade surplus
- Honor system -- it could save millions for US transit
- Salvador death-squad leader becomes right's hope
- Before winter fades . . . Outdoors in the snow; The New Complete Snow Camper's Guide, by Raymond Bridge. New York: Harper & Row. 335 pp. $15. Backco...
- No 'opposite' race, Mr. Attorney
- Charities and taxes -- donations may require a different approach
- When US and USSR both change at the top
- Thatcher's budget: she giveth and she taketh away
- Keoghs and IRAs
- Guatemala's leader-elect: tough but fair pragmatist?
- Guatemala election dispute undercuts US arms-aid hope
- Before winter fades . . . By the fire; Needlepoint by Design: Variations on Chinese Themes, by Maggie Lane. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 114 p...
- Polish police discover hidden arms caches
- Pravada blames Iran for poor USSR-Iran relations
- Ulster's legal professionals face dangers of prosecuting terrorists
- Kentucky versus Louisville: a natural, college basketball rivalry that isn't
- Putting pizazz back into auto performance
- San Francisco mayor aims for handgun ban in city
- White party in Zimbabwe suffers another defection
- Should the Constitution be amended to balance the federal budget?
- Judge refuses to block Marathon Oil takeover
- Should the Constitution be amended to balance the federal budget?
- Methanol: ready to muscle its way into US gas tanks?
- Use hands and arms for balance