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Monitor articles for March 30, 1983
- Companies find job-sharing can be a two-way benefit
- Mexican middle class gives up haute cuisine for corn fritters and cajeta
- Recent nonfiction briefly noted . . .; A literary snapshot of Alfred Stieglitz Stieglitz: A Memoir/Biography, by Sue Davidson Lowe. New York: Farrar...
- Back to the energy drawing board
- Juffali & Brothers mirrors growth of Saudi economy
- Tardiness at TMI
- Mexico struggles to make austerity a virtue
- Giants must fill holes to match '82 effort
- Helping, not firing, executives who may have rough edges
- Hondurans renew firing on border, Nicaragua says
- Roping in the newly 'liberated' airwaves in France
- Kingdom has strategic role in economic future of US
- How an Ohio plant pairs off more than 50 people
- Soviets prepared for a long fight in Afghanistan
- $110,000 buys a lot of ecstasy
- Britian to allow 31 Poles from ship to stay awhile
- Reagan woos West Europe on arms control
- Sistine Chapel
- Israel warns of retaliation if troops are attacked
- Wheat could be 100% home-grown next year as the desert blossoms
- A Saudi business leader assesses the economic climate of his country
- A step up from pumping oil to turning out chemicals
- The great American cowboy: his life wasn't as romantic as it sounds
- Nuclear holocaust: it's not inevitable
- Mopping up the US milk glut: farmers, bureaucrats seek solution
- Banks expect their profit flow to ease up as nation's oil income slips
- French flock forth to beat limit on vacation spending
- International soloists and notable American names
- Cheaper fuel, signs of recovery don't mean more travel
- Recent nonfiction briefly noted . . .; Call to action against waste hazards Hazardous Waste in America, by Samuel S. Epstein, Lester O. Brown, and C...
- Samurai among the sheikhs
- Sweet spicy rolls for Easter brunch
- Practical steps for clear business writing
- Recent nonfiction briefly noted . . .; Balanced bio of a faded musical legend Paderewski, by Adam Zamoyski. New York: Atheneum. 290 pp. $19.95.
- Gulf council is turning six states into a giant Arab commonwealth
- Date surplus is focal point of Saudi agricultural research
- Le Carre's newest spy is a woman; The Little Drummer Girl, by John le Carre. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 448 pp.
- Snags in shuttle schedule blamed on tight budget
- Tracking faces
- On the path to becoming industrial: building the plants from scratch
- Jordan doubts US resolve on Reagan plan
- Sugaring off, a rite of spring, gives new ideas to the cook
- Ideal kitchens offer space, multifunctional uses
- Andropov's Afghan opportunity
- Kaunda lugs Zambia's debt problem to US
- Reagan: US might give USSR on ABM system
- Charting shifts of sand a vital tool to protect projects from dunes
- France may supply Pakistani A-plant
- Joint ownership isn't best for everything
- Neil Simon's quirky, funny new comedy recalls his youth; Brighton Beach Memoirs Comedy by Neil Simon. Directed by Gene Saks.
- Kingdom keeps finding more oil than it pumps from the ground
- What's ahead for US oil industry: a leaner, but more efficient operation
- Democrats take up 'me-too' role, says GOP economist
- University outside Riyadh looks to world ranking
- Elegant stuffed eggs for Easter brunches
- Fateful ironies in these watershed times
- Keeping out of Nicaragua
- Banner year for US skiers despite Koch's late skid
- Recriminations of a fellow traveler; After Long Silence, by Michael Straight. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 351 pp. $ 17.50.
- Ethiopian food aid goes for arms, ex-official says
- Conservatives and plants in West German parliament
- Saudi Arabia; From nomadic tribes to world influence: the rise of Saudi Arabia
- That's what I call a first-class encounter
- Recent nonfiction briefly noted . . .; The Jews who avoided Nazi detection The Last Jews in Berlin, by Leonard Gross. New York: Simon & Schuster. 34...
- Recent nonfiction briefly noted . . .; A Swiss national treasure revisited The Plan of St. Gall: In Brief, by Lorna Price. Berkeley, Calif.: Univers...
- The FBI's switch
- US to go through courts on Atlantic oil leases