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Monitor articles for March 11, 1983
- Huge minority enrollment challenges public education
- Women executives gaining more status in the advertising industry
- Rocks smile while geologists argue
- Peruvian workers defy government by striking
- Skier McKinney bolts down slopes in quest of historic World Cup title
- Fiction: Strangers in a strange land; The London Embassy, by Paul Theroux. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 248 pp.$ 13.95.
- Soviets expel US diplomat on charges of spying
- Should the EPA be an independent agency?
- Wanted by Europe: US arms-control initiative
- Ground covers serve well in hard-to-mow places
- Where your joy comes from
- Lead in soil needn't mean no vegetables
- The built-in sense to know
- S. Africa solidifies diamond sway
- Carter's PLO talks irk Israeli hosts
- 3 top French restaurants are seeing (fewer) stars
- What to read on Central America; El Salvador in Transition, by Enrique Baloyra. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. 236 pp. $19.95...
- Real estate revival prompts abuses in franchise ads
- 1911 Chinese bonds draw heated diplomatic interest
- A challenge to the environmentalists; At the Eye of the Storm: James Watt and the Environmentalists, by Ron Arnold. Chicago: Regnery Gateway. 260 pp...
- US grapples uncertainly with leftist threat in 'backyard'
- OPEC officials meeting to settle output snags
- Encore!
- Deep South economic outlook: a mixed bag for 1983
- Pentagon budget faces a more critical Congress
- Inter-American security; Civil wars and severe economic strains persist
- The defense debate
- Translations
- Africa today -- a journalist's readable, cautiously hopeful account; The Africans, by David Lamb. New York: Random House. 363 pp. $17.95.
- Rating World Bank's war on poverty; Banking on the Poor: The World Bank and World Poverty, by Robert L. Ayres. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press/Overs...
- EPA -- what really needs reforming
- Kodak and its competitors step up photo-market battle
- Eloquent recital of wrongs to Lakota people and efforts to right them; In the Spirit of Crazy Horse, by Peter Matthiessen. New York: The Viking Pres...
- Overloading the military
- Tongs for the memory
- Overselling TV news: a talk with NBC's Reuven Frank
- Drugs mismarketed abroad; Prescriptions for Death: The Drugging of the Third World, by Milton Silverman, Philip R. Lee and Mia Lydecker. Berkeley, C...
- Reagan's EPA policy problems linger on even though Burford is out
- Despite obstacles, some Jews contact PLO to seek peace
- Rhetoric vs. reality in the Salvador aid debate
- Next step for Hungary: a voice for the people?
- Sandblasting damage
- Some changes now, more later for social security
- Three-way meeting may ease Lebanon deadlock
- How the world can stretch out its oil
- Hot-water heating pipes should be in no trouble
- New Hampshire vote on acid rain