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Monitor articles for March 18, 1983
- British budget restrained, despite positive economic signs
- This town wanted a nuclear dump
- Wet basement requires a bit of research
- Congress has edge in contest over aid for El Salvador
- Solutions to the problems of paint deterioration
- West Germany and the US
- If you fancy soup, try planting celeriac
- Turkey retraces assassin's murky trail
- The look -- polished; the options -- many
- Church group wary of SEC plan on proxy issues
- Who's in charge?
- When purple eyeshadow is passe
- Perils of developing too fast: Brazil's case study of pollution
- Nuclear freeze -- what would the message be?
- Studies in black and white
- Your move, Mr. Reagan
- William Walton's musical legacy of pomp - and quiet, lyrical moments
- Arthur Godfrey, radio and TV personality
- States follow Uncle Sam's lead in offering jobs bills
- Dresses sweet with sentiment
- Lebanon's Salaam seeks more US troops
- How to save campus billions
- Care for the old-faithful lilac
- Radiant heat in floors warms low-level zones
- Senate breaks stalemate, passes jobs legislation
- Latest violence in Lebanon: a test for peacekeeping force
- Egypt cuts its oil price to below the OPEC level
- Poor ratings could mean last roundup for 'Seven Brides'
- Seesaw on jobless claims -- they're up a bit again
- The blank wall
- House-panel vote slashes Reagan defense budget
- Hi-tech, low-tech and world recovery
- Footwear: new styles aplenty
- The artist -- today and tomorrow
- Hall of Famer Alston batted once in majors, but managed 23 years
- Time running out for arms-control compromise offer?
- NBC to ease impact of 'Bulletin'
- Color, color, color
- Should former US high officials have to clear their memoirs?
- Computer search helps buyer find best home loan
- Safety and the nuclear threat
- Japan, awaiting a US ship, rules out bringing A-arms
- Communist giants edge slowly toward detente
- Reagan offers new policy for college-student aid
- West entering more favorable phase in its affairs
- Syria wants secure border as price of Lebanon pullout
- The suit: variations on a theme
- Oshkosh V-blade and the lallapalooza
- Wide belts and geometric gems
- Parade marshal snubbed by cardinal in New York
- For men, vested suit loses favor
- Delay in Salvador guards' trial may affect US aid
- Will America buy the generic hamburger?
- Grand Ole Opry can be yours -- for $250 million
- The stylish coat dress
- Deep-sixing Clinch River
- It's not at full blast, but Big Steel looks rosier