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Monitor articles for March 26, 1982
- Picasso returns
- Is the President testing waters for bipartisan budget compromise?
- US says draft holdouts cut to about half a million
- Long johns without silver
- Israelis push ahead with effort to smash the PLO's influence
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- The two freezes
- Reagan welcomes Italian; Dozier kidnappers guilty
- How one private school integrates its foreign students; 39 students in a school within a school
- Buy exhaust unit designed for purpose
- A violin, a viola, a cello, and many fourth graders
- Why let Congress veto, too?
- Duarte stakes 'my honor' on fair vote
- Ask the gardeners
- Inside Report (5)
- Firsthand report on a gypsy moth control chemical that works
- Wanted: princess to play Diana in CBS TV romance
- Out West, a political rodeo; A whole corral full of candidates ready at the gates
- Instant hot-water heaters
- Swedish-Soviet relations sink lower
- Searching for compromise on '83 budget
- Now camps combine canoeing, campfires, computers
- How 5th-graders step back into the 18th century; Old Gaol Museum is 'Living History'
- A Seattle hotel returns to splendor of yesteryear
- Bonn offers compromise on chemical-weapon control
- Inside Report (6)
- Overseas teaching jobs tempt the adventurous; It takes planning and agency help
- Walesa spells out what he sees for Poland
- S. Africa's military to draft older whites as Namibia war drags on
- Interning in the environment - a year round occupation
- Reagan's latest foreign guest has no complaints
- Senator Moynihan, a liberal-conservative hybrid, raps budget deficit
- US company to aid China in developing coal mine
- Priceless air
- Oxford meets North American high-schoolers head on; A polyphony of bells, books in abundance
- A mysterious sense
- A vanishing breed of British gentry
- Inside Report (4)
- Symbol of Swiss youth revolt falls
- Hitting not a guessing game for Ken Griffey
- New home at last for the renowned Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
- The pro's and con's of being in a teacher's union
- Social Democrat Jenkins runs well in Scottish vote
- Which is better - liberal arts or technical education? (1)
- GE, Sears take tip from Japan, form groups to spur US exports
- Inside Report (2)
- A world awaiting Washington
- US offers Soviets a deal on chemical weapons ban
- Inside Report (1)
- Talks for a staff buy-out OK'd at N.Y. Daily News
- US-Japan ties face toughest test in a generation
- An American base in space by '87?
- Good city schools get just reward
- Northern Ireland snipers kill three British soldiers
- Ousted Bangladesh leader backs coup, faces action
- How to treat mildewed paint; some tips to avoid this blight
- Backyard wildflowers
- Bees on space shuttle floating along in bliss
- Judging the best camp for your child
- Which is better - liberal arts or technical education?
- Inside Report (3)
- Inadequate income?
- Poor Hoover
- 'Q.E.D.'
- The many wildflowers of North America
- CIA dope tie in Australia charged
- Aren't you using a microcomputer to 'do' your math?
- Carter economist raps Reagan on magic of market
- High schoolers earn and learn in LA experiment
- Trade the Brock way