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Monitor articles for March 29, 1982
- Presidents and reporters
- Sharing good times with older relatives
- Georgetown-North Carolina a fitting NCAA title matchup
- The perfect climate
- The high risk of political jokes
- Dancing, directing, planning: Nureyev does it his way
- Jerusalem: sacred home of three world religions
- US and allies push to settle Namibia conflict
- Peking waits for Moscow to turn words of friendship into deeds
- Swan Sanctuary
- Seattle Mariners hope to hone young talent with eye toward future
- Flooded Ohio declared a disaster area by Reagan
- Western oil companies fend off OPEC embargo
- Arabs -- divided -- can do little to halt Israel's West Bank crackdown
- Scotland seeks out ways to beat recession
- New lift for Britain's new party
- British Social Democrats show staying power
- GAMBLING ON CASINOS - And Losing
- US group sidesteps immigration laws to aid Salvadorans
- Wall Street serving up fast-food tie-in for investors
- 'Christian Science: What It Is and Isn't'
- GAMBLING ON CASINOS - and losing
- Hoist the jib, matey, the marina's raising the rent
- Military gives Poles freer travel, telephone service
- Ambulant lyrics
- AMC auto workers may 'invest'
- Nuclear freeze: dollars and sense
- Great supply-side debate: do marginal tax cuts work?
- Shuttle wins rave reviews in role as space laboratory
- Big voter turnout defies Salvadoran guerrillas
- Chinese communes may lose political powers
- Guatemala settles in to new rule
- French tighten security after threat from 'Jackal'
- Strength and mastery in figures that evoke much
- What is America's vision?
- Japan's challenge: finding its niche in global community
- Saving the 'south 40' from the bulldozer -- a new approach
- Bangladesh head says two years of army rule
- Broadway's new theater museum
- Mr. Reagan in farmer Miller's boots
- Justice Dept. blocking move against CIA source?
- Haig: US-China relations at 'very sensitive stage'
- The moment
- New impetus for Hemisphere talks
- San Francisco children explore artistic careers first hand
- How one family plans to hold onto 'million-dollar view'
- Australia revises its outlook downward