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Monitor articles for April 15, 1983
- Wading through the flood of educational software
- A plea to Reagan in transit strike
- The (aste)risks of clarity
- Just matching 1982 record a challenge for Mariners
- How a swamp flower became a lovely iris
- US panel delays restart of New Jersey A-plant
- Black history from Xenia, Ohio, to Winston-Salem, N.C.
- Rivals for corporate control playing King of the Mountain
- Kids make California-Alaska connection
- Hi-tech how-to in New York
- A dangerous illusion
- College ownership plans
- Capital's new primers: 'Byte, Spot, byte'
- Pattern of Diplomacy; Reagan's missing leverage: a guarantee on settlements
- Best use of school hardware and software EPIE's aim
- Houston value: lifelong skill
- Plugging in: some colleges require personal computers
- US colleges -- and students -- change
- Answers for Palestine: an expert examines a new Mideast course
- 'Gandhi' in South Africa - in segregated theaters
- Advance look at two impressive documentaries
- MIT professor's qualms about computers in education
- Unregistered
- How a Thai family sizes up a 'most important' election
- Dial in more on computers
- Creating a friendly climate for 'electronic teachers'
- A sizzling sales race ahead for gourmet frozen foods
- US colleges -- and students -- change
- Honored relics
- How some utilities help customers meet bills
- What is computer literacy?
- Parents climb aboard computer bandwagon
- Making money in real estate; How You Can Become Financially Independent by Investing in Real Estate, by Albert J. Lowry. New York: Simon & Schuster....
- Senate panel fails to agree on budget
- Never again for anyone
- Salvador government could fall 'in months' without US aid
- Look for shoes with US-British-Japanese-Italian label
- Arafat abruptly leaves Mideast for Bulgaria
- Software sources
- Canada reminds US: don't forget we did you a favor on natural gas
- Save the withholding tax
- A hundred days in '33
- British Network ensures gentle adoption of 'novelty'
- Making the electoral system fairer
- School computers a natural in California's Silicon Valley
- Double negative
- Tech invaders: school survival shifts to center screen
- Computers woo students back to learning in small town
- Cable television an untapped resource for kids' creativity
- Folger Shakespeare Library
- The textbook conduit
- Struggle over arms control, defense sends rifts through US capital
- Moscow store officials held in corruption case
- Principals streamline school offices
- Texaco executive freed by Colombian guerrillas
- Rising above wrong desire
- Walesa's wife silent on Solidarity meeting
- Computers and children
- Two technologies for better lessons