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Monitor articles for April 18, 1983
- Nuclear sentries: deterrent or danger?
- The 'smartest' robots build airplanes
- Children in the kitchen - allowing creativity to blossom
- Some 'common sense' suggestions from experts
- Popular Chinese drama marches to a different beat of practical heroism
- Kohl warms up Reagan for summit
- Teamsters set to pick new union leader
- South Korea's Harvard connection
- Hungary serves as sounding board for possible Soviet-bloc reforms
- Fishnets of the future may include musical tapes to lure the catch
- Gulf oil slick may force Iraq to seek peace
- Breakthrough in NY rail strike
- British arts in N.Y. - a welcome invasion
- China's border clash with Vietnam linked to Kampuchean offensive
- A great day for the Army
- Male and female, unembattled
- Inheritance passed along
- Employees lather up to test their company's products
- Big names needed - but where do you find them?
- Stronger laws, new attitudes toward rape in the US
- Chinese art exhibits come to US cities despite China's ban
- Australia debates whether to be - or not to be - linked to Queen
- A nuclear strike without all-out European war?
- Canada budget expected to boost economy
- Manhattan the cheerful
- Will price for convenience of 2-way TV be privacy?
- When hunger strikes, how about apricot popcorn?
- Getting a head start on the summer job market
- Windsurfing
- Demand for MBAs through thick and thin
- Operation Raleigh giving young explorers a chance to see the world
- Shultz begins touchy visit to Mexico
- Chicago mayoral vote may fuel effort to field black presidential candidate
- Expos have good shot at bringing World Series to Canada
- Cinquain poetry
- The truth about high technology
- Nicaragya frees three Americans near border
- Cinderella's wedding cake and other favorite recipes
- Lem's law: the civil right of peace
- Illogic on Mideast aid
- Egypt sees little hope of PLO joining talks
- After the Adelman fray
- Business school pedigree - how strong an asset?
- A richness preserved
- The call goes out for collective action to solve world debt crisis
- Is El Salvador governed by bullets, or a congress?
- Paul Taylor's nostalgia is the kind that can't be pigeonholed
- An easy order, an ordered easiness
- Glemp calls for unity in divided Poland
- South Africa gets the jitters about 'power-sharing' plan
- Chicago: They said it couldn't be done
- GOP Senate seeks consensus on taxes in coming weeks
- New York youngsters to get a taste of brokerage jobs
- Home
- Arrest of Galtieri lights fuse under Argentina's apprehensive generals