The following economic reports will be released in Washington (times EST):
TUESDAY: Commerce Department releases February housing starts. 8:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY: Commerce Department releases February retail sales and postponed report on January international trade. 8:30 a.m.
THURSDAY: Labor Department releases weekly jobless claims, at 8:30 a.m. Treasury Department releases February federal budget. 10 a.m.; Commerce Department releases January business inventories and sales. 10 a.m.
SUNDAY, March 17:
St. Patrick's Day.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Writers Guild Awards
Khartoum, Sudan - Final day of voting in Sudanese national elections.
MONDAY, March 18:
Johannesburg, South Africa - Possible date for the divorce hearing between President Nelson Mandela and his estranged wife, Winnie.
Geneva - U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher addresses 38-nation conference on disarmament.
Geneva - Bilateral talks begin on global pact to open telecommunications markets.
Washington - Supreme Court hears arguments.
Washington - President Clinton is tentatively scheduled to visit Louisiana to honor Fort Polk troops and other U.S. soldiers who took part in "Operation Restore Democracy" in Haiti.
Spotsylvania, Va. - Grand jury slated to hear case of woman accused of stabbing death of newborn.
Meridian, Texas - Pretrial hearing in second murder trial of man convicted of killing one wife and implicated in the deaths of two others.
Golden, Colo. - Jury trial scheduled for man accused of illegally killing a mother bear and her two cubs.
Los Angeles - Sentencing for Walter Tucker III, convicted of extortion and tax evasion for accepting and demanding bribes while mayor of Compton.
Salt Lake City - Rep. Enid Greene Waldholtz to appear in court for divorce proceeding.
Dallas - Opening statements scheduled to begin in murder trial of man accused of killing 12 people in robberies between March and July 1995.
Toledo, Ohio - A trial begins for a man and a woman accused of stealing a skull from a cemetery to trade it for free tattoos.
TUESDAY, March 19:
Presidential primaries in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Ratchburi, Thailand - 18-nation Asia-Pacific Defense talks.
London - Parliamentary committee hearing on rights of gays to be in the military.
Washington - President Clinton releases 1997 full budget.
Washington - Supreme Court hears arguments.
Washington - House of Representatives will take up bill calling for support of Taiwan.
San Francisco - 8th National AIDS Update Conference.
Newport News, Va. - Scheduled start of a federal trial for three nuclear disarmament activists accused of sneaking into a shipyard and damaging a nuclear submarine under construction.
St. Louis - McDonnell Douglas rolls out model of test aircraft called X-36 agile fighter.
WEDNESDAY, March 20:
Tunis, Tunisia - 40th anniversary of Tunisia's independence.
Washington - Supreme Court hears arguments.
Washington - Congress is in session.
Houston - National conference for breast-implant recipients. Organizers say 18,000 women plan to attend.
Huntsville, Texas - Scheduled execution of Irieno Montoya, a Mexican national, for the 1985 stabbing and robbery of a motorist who had picked him up while he was hitchhiking in Cameron County.
Dallas - Grand jury scheduled to hear evidence against first Texan licensed to carry a concealed weapon to be charged with murder.
Dallas - Hundreds of health professionals gather to review findings on the causes, diagnosis, treatments and prevention strategies to fight all forms of hepatitis.
Wichita, Kan. - Rescheduled sentencing date for Roe Messner.
Santa Fe, N.M. - Special session of legislature scheduled to consider tax and budget matters.
THURSDAY, March 21:
Washington - Congress is in session.
New York - 20th anniversary ceremony and reception for the 1995 National Book Critics Circle Awards.
Tucson, Ariz. - Sentencing for Robert Moody, who was convicted of killing two women but claims his body was controlled by space aliens at the time.
Los Angeles - Hearing for rapper Tupac Shakur on probation violation in connection with 1994 battery and gun possession convictions.
Cape Canaveral, Fla. - Scheduled launch of space shuttle Atlantis on mission to link with the Soviet space station Mir.
Omaha, Neb. - Society of the Strategic Air Command's 50th Anniversary Reunion.
Blair, Neb. - Preliminary hearing set for Clyde C. Noyes Jr., 27, accused of shooting a 15-year-old boy who allegedly was vandalizing mailboxes.
FRIDAY, March 22:
Washington - Congress is in session.
Springfield, Mo. - Rescheduled sentencing for George Revelle, banker convicted of killing his wife.
Roanoke, Va. - Legal briefs due in federal court on lawsuit involving Virginia Tech football players, first rape case using Violence Against Women Act of 1994.
SATURDAY, March 23:
Taipei, Taiwan - First-ever direct presidential election.
Little Rock, Ark. - Term of service expires for special Whitewater grand jury.
SUNDAY, March 24:
Frankfurt, Germany - State elections in Rheinland Palatinate, Schleswig-Holstein and Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Los Angeles - Annual Razzie worst-in-film awards.