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Monitor articles for March 15, 1983
- Workers' 'right to know' about hazards gains recognition
- The sunlight of Soul
- University of Virginia: Jefferson's masterpiece
- Soft markets, hard rules put crimp in coal
- If Sharon had been American
- Selling US weather satellites
- From enlightened compassion
- Police restore order in Miami's Liberty City
- Early works of famous artists can surprise you
- A European consumer plea to US
- 'Pirate' radio operators plunder the airwaves
- Slurry pipeline may be solution to high cost of shipping coal
- Guatemala plans amnesty, more freedoms, elections
- Give 'em 10 minutes, any topic, and they'll debate
- Kuwait reacts sharply to US curb on its investments
- King still volleys with abandon, but what comes after tennis?
- Gas and oil outlook 'sweet and sour,' with new finds amid glut
- Truman wanted Soviets to fight Japan, letter says
- Quebec: bills on the one hand, angry teachers on the other
- British industry looks to robots for way out of recession
- The blessing of feeling special
- The master of the silent art is back on Broadway; Marcel Marceau on Broadway Pantomime entertainment created by and starring Marcel Marceau.
- The chill of recession touches ranchers, but energy earnings help some
- Monticello
- Kohl cools East-West German ties, but keeps doors open
- Why China may put some issues on ice as it seeks a thaw in Soviet ties
- US, Europe wrestle over trade barriers as summit nears
- 'Hit list' clouds US efforts to look serious about arms control
- Analysts doubt OPEC price cut will hold firm
- Will tourism lead state's recovery from recession?
- Commonplace
- Jackson Hole fights plan to drill in forest
- Stability and the House of Saud: coping in Arabia's shifting sands
- Nostalgia
- Scientific sleuths trace meteorite to the moon
- Pay issues highlighted in Census study and Congress
- Industry, government team up to help a town through energy boom
- Digging up local history offers insights to the present
- East Europe can teach USSR, Soviet official says
- Burying radioactive trash: some states balk at regional solutions
- Economic par for women sought in Washington bill
- State taxes on 'exported' minerals pay public-works bills
- Mr. Mugabe and magnanimity
- Poles remain cool to regime two months after martial law ends
- After reprieve in local elections, French Socialists only flirt with center
- A wide-open state of few people, rich resources
- Japanese pitcher returns to American mound; Bird assesses 76ers
- Key refinery attacked by Salvadorean rebels
- Oil-price slide adds to trials of Kentucky coal miners
- Mothers of sons and Uncle Sam
- Lebanese groups clash again in city of Tripoli
- Where cheap gas isn't good
- And now -- $29 per barrel
- Water projects zoom to top of state's agenda
- Will 'pacifist' Japan export arms to US?
- One hundred years later, Marx leaves marks on West