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Monitor articles for May 07, 1981
- An effective 'Woyzeck' from New York's solid CSC Repertory
- Conrail unions derail wage hikes
- French youth leave protest, politics to rest of Europe
- Roots of Boston's fiscal mess
- Pasta made to perfection:; Giuliano Bugialli
- Frank E. Fitzsimmons, Teamsters union chief
- Why 'Heaven's Gate' failed
- US-Canada gas pipeline gets helping hand from Reagan-era regulators
- Sonata for flute and friendship
- MEXICO BOMB AT THE END OF A FUSE?
- Stash your data cache in a cave
- GUATEMALA; uncertainty, terror for the poor and defenseless
- Julius Erving, a gracious gentleman; the perils of 'doctored' baseball; BASEBALL; Foul play brings suspension
- Irish fallout: Dublin riots; more letter bombs posted
- No 'Great Debate' -- Reaganites vs. liberals -- shaping in Congress
- Honduras: poor, but not ripe to revolt
- Recent interest rate jump won't hurt much -- if it's temporary
- Voices in the Streets of Guatemala
- West Germans catch on to automated banking
- short takes (3)
- Guatemala; uncertainty, terror for the poor and defenseless; a Nicaragua-style revolt isn't likely to happen here
- Kosovo sparking a Yugoslav purge?
- Polish parliament OKs farm group as a union
- Paris shows rich layering for fall
- Curbing Japan's cars and prospects for boosting its military
- A song for all seasons
- Administration would snap padlock back on some files
- Dominica on alert over 'plot'
- Working parents say both on job very often a minus for families
- short takes (4)
- Listening to the admiral
- 'Slow boat to Lebanon' has ups and downs but compassion wins out
- Julius Erving, a gracious gentleman; the perils of 'doctored' baseball
- India, US likely to part ways on nuclear accord
- The brave music of a distant drum
- EL SALVADOR WANTED: 'RAIN, A TRACTOR AND PEACE'
- Subtle and superior fare from two British veterans
- short takes (2)
- Treasury chief Regan: let all understand, we will not tolerate inflation
- Reagan foreign-aid course jogs bankers, third world
- Issues and Answers to expand to an hour
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Excuse me," said the elevator as its door brushed me
- A quick batter for bran muffins
- Making an appointment for spontaneity
- SOVIET HIT LIST OR WISH LIST?
- Be kind to the home buyer
- What's new?
- Specialization slides its way into big-time hockey, too
- Mormon opposition raises more doubt on MX siting
- Growing up in Belfast with bricks, bombs, and British soldiers
- France split as presidential election nears
- Europe, too, wants curb on Japanese car imports
- Why immigration won't be restricted
- Curbing Japan's cars and prospects for boosting its military
- Nicaragua: clean start, murky future
- Syria beefs up its armor in Lebanon just as the talks begin
- Japanese goods 'made in USA' -- Tokyo tries a different tack
- Gas industry battles over decontrol
- US puts damper on offer for a US-Soviet meeting
- Julius Erving, a gracious gentleman; the perils of 'doctored' baseball; FOOTBALL; Looking way ahead
- Farming: a nuisance for suburban aesthete?
- Guerrillas, Army clash in the countryside
- short takes (1)
- Begin-Schmidt row shows sensitivity on Germany's Mideast diplomacy
- Stalking the dandelion for spring salad greens
- The Reagan realism abroad
- Julius Erving, a gracious gentleman; the perils of 'doctored' baseball; GOLF; Course design due to evolve