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Monitor articles for March 09, 1983
- Plans to aid math, science education bubble in Congress
- No bit nor bridle
- Hope, dispair at women's peace rally
- US companies join forces to promote black progress in S. African subsidiaries
- Beverly Sills talks about the trials of running N.Y. City Opera. Also, a dazzling account of Schonberg's 'Erwartung'
- Four more Missouri sites reported with dioxin
- Dropping oil prices: who wins, who loses in world economies
- Softheaded hardline
- Hot chocolate: warming to make, pleasing to drink
- Volcker urges US tax on oil as prices drop
- The great political divide in Canada: Will it be bridged by a Quebecker?
- Soviet might -- another view
- Meticulous research shows Pavlova still an enigma;
- Strauss may compromise on foreign minister post
- Carter meets PLO members in Egypt
- Mahre king of the mountain again
- Troop shifts may signal offensive in Afghanistan
- CIA beefs up operations in countries vital to US
- Other side of freeze debate: 'Peace Through Strength'
- British pound at new low under oil price cloud
- Money funds that offer insurance: doubtful need and lower yield
- The blimp floats back into favor
- Where have all the divas gone?; The Last Prima Donnas, by Lanfranco Rasponi. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 635 pp.
- IBM upgrades its Personal Computer
- One school that's long shown the way in science teaching
- Bernstein -- readable and candid; Findings, Leonard Bernstein. New York: Simon & Schuster. 375 pp. $17.95.
- It's little things that count in China, like free color TVs
- South African blacks: how can they get ahead when their schools are bad?
- Congress and children
- Some ski areas prepared to grapple with weather
- A musical to boost Broadway's sagging morale
- Newly elected Labor Party devalues Australian dollar
- Unity
- A touch of capitalism leaves Vietnam's communists in a quandary
- Entertaining with warm winter soups
- An unseasonably warm winter
- Poland's puzzle: consolidate or conciliate?
- Jamaica pushes export hopes with vegetables for US
- To cover OPEC: wear shinguards, football helmet
- More aid for El Salvador looks likely -- with strings attached
- Spring fashions for working women
- Questions about the FBI's new guidelines
- Turning toward the light
- Sun Valley: skating under the stars, scones with honey butter
- Thirties theater: more shows than ever seen before or since; Uncle Sam Presents: A Memoir of the Federal Theater, 1935-1939, by Tony Buttitta and Ba...
- Don't just spend -- give
- A 'call to action' to sharpen local weather forecasting
- A watercolor dialogue
- Lebanese central authority growing . . . but with costs
- Easing tax on home sale
- Sea oats
- Zimbabwe ends sweep of Bulawayo townships
- Hawke at the helm