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Monitor articles for April 21, 1981
- Help for US libraries: overdue?
- Coal firms weigh regional talks
- New York's daily papers face strike by week's end
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Office workers' movement makes a bid to unionize
- Poland: and now the farmers
- It wasn't the banker's cup of tea, but Celestial Seasonings went to town
- 'A nice start'
- Behind -- or below -- the scenes, 'Tiny's' hustle propels the Celtics
- Tokyo eases its criticism of US in sinking incident
- Autos, TV, oil: fewer US rules
- Moderate Fatah group gains 3rd seat in PLO
- Seko of Japan clips Rodgers's '79 mark
- Faces of South Korea
- Soviets on defensive in Poland
- Looking back on the Bay of Pigs
- 'This do, in remembrance.'
- Guadeloupe: an island in the French sway
- Grain embargo signals
- Artillery fire takes toll in Sidon as Lebanese factional violence flares up
- Japan says leak of waste was covered up at A-plant
- 4 US sailors who strayed near Cuba to be released
- Hard-to-break practices may erode Zia's bank reforms
- Guatemala repression breeds new rebels
- Peace Corps adapts to GOP rule with 'up by the bootstraps' theme
- Tehran court lifts ban on paper, frees editor
- The other US immigrant problem: legal entries in search of a home
- A chat with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy
- India's nagging nuclear policy
- Mr. Haig's troubles
- Free spenders send US economy off to a fast start in first quarter
- Ray of hope in Bangladeshi refugee camp
- High court limits handicapped 'rights,' calling them too costly for some states to comply with
- Immigrants find 'apartheid a la francaise' in Marseille
- Arab-Israeli accord is key to stability, Thatcher told
- THE VERY CLASSIC TOWN OF PRINCETON
- Eggplant thrives best in warm, sandy soils
- In summer, GBS fans head for Niagara on the Lake
- Dissident and writer feel sting of Peking crackdown
- The many masks of modern art
- A walk through troubled Brixton, in search of answers
- Jail concessions weighed for W. German guerrillas
- It's now 'sink or swim' for UN's Law of the Sea treaty
- Plans of mice and men
- Marcos weighs new steps on rebels after attack
- Charles Dickens to music -- or half of him at least