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Monitor articles for April 19, 1983
- Consumer interest rates to ease off - but just a bit
- Launching enterprise 'starships'
- Bayou State parties every week; tourists invited
- Good gifts to our children
- Hawke wins business and union backing at economic summit
- Changes in US import patterns throw super oil port for a LOOP
- Fallout from Beirut bombing
- Boston victors: Meyer, Benoit
- Letting the big tankers compete
- UNESCO's latest 'order' for world news leaves old-order press cold
- Antigua; The rates have just dropped 30 to 40 percent on this easily accessible island
- Strong dollar jars French hopes of cutting trade deficit
- Even a brilliant critic shouldn't try to tell an artist how to paint
- Offshore oil firms eager for Uncle Sam's big auction
- A valuable resource does vanishing act
- Walesa detained again by Polish policemen
- Farmer's crusade
- Bills and gratitude
- Anti-waste panel fires second salvo
- Training firms help executives surmount 'computerphobia'
- Garvey's return, two near no-hitters highlight week
- Will statewide banking come to Pelican State?
- America's Resource State; Will promises of a 'dream state' be fulfilled?
- Awaiting a call from Mars: NASA hopes Viking 1 will 'phone home' May 5
- Oil, steel bring US plants up to 69.4% of capacity
- Oil price slump may have ended
- Environmental woes: clearing muddy waters
- Petrochemicals: the first signs of a shift 'downstream'
- Down the hall
- Credit rates on Western goods spur another showdown in US-EC corral
- How to expose and shrink the 'underground economy'
- To build a better airliner
- Coal-fired locomotive comes back down the track
- High-tech gear is now bedside in some hotels
- 50 million bottles a year because some like it hot
- French ties with PLO stem terrorist attacks but embarrass government
- Heading off bad space policies
- N.Y. commuter trains rolling after costly strike
- US overtakes Soviets in arms sales to third world
- For Democrats, '84 field is set, but all else is uncertain
- 'Medea' is grim but offers classic acting, unforgettable viewing
- Where 80 percent of UN resources go
- Grace, ex gratia
- Lupe Anguiano: Helping women help themselves off the welfare roles
- Tobago; Prosperity has changed it, but this island is still enchanting
- How does a high-tech garden grow?
- Proponents of gas decontrol say the time is right
- Hollings calls for discipline, sacrifice
- City on a hill: Israel dedicates settlement overlooking Arabs
- Canadian producers try to M*A*S*H US competition
- Mkhize's message
- Soviets offer Chinese a pact barring A-arms use
- A Thai coalition indicated in early election results
- Increased housing starts brighten Northwest employment picture
- The uses of bipartisanship
- Ports consider deepening the river channel
- And now for a taste of the local culture . . .
- Men organizing to help police, women fight rape
- Beirut lesson?
- Black unions thrive despite S. Africa's economic slump
- Running boom keeps steady pace
- Nation with the fastest growing population tries to alter parent attitudes
- Supreme Court to decide on civic Yule trimmings