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Monitor articles for May 18, 1983
- Timex expands hot-selling home computer line
- Pre-Williamsburg, France asks West Germany for help
- US looks to moderate Arabs to promote Lebanon pact
- Planners and prophets
- Stirrings in Iran
- Rising up to meet the sky
- Karamazov Brothers: flying objects and flying gags; The Flying Karamazov Brothers. Sometimes described as ''juggling and cheap theatrics.''
- Arafat struggles to control PLO
- Lectures challenge conservatives; Statecraft as Soulcraft, by George F. Will. New York: Simon & Schuster. 192 pp.
- China's 'religious freedom' has limits which preclude foreign church links
- Afghanistan may have 6,000 more Soviet troops
- European car radio tunes itself in to traffic reports
- Linking the arts and human needs
- RKO remembered; The RKO Story, by Richard B. Jewell, with Vernon Harbin. New York: Arlington House. 320 pp. $35.
- Barrage of issues, at home and abroad, confronts President
- Kamman will teach cooking classes in US
- Chicago faction wins ruling
- Iran shows signs of softening some of its suspicions of outside world
- Simpler is better with spring peas
- Studying abroad: another field where East, West compete
- US patrons of the arts win White House praise
- Two mushroom recipes from an English writer
- Creating comfort and coziness in large interiors
- Adjustable-rate mortgages tack on interest-rate appeal
- Ruckelshaus wins Senate confirmation
- Woman ump on the way; Willie's feat. Pam Postema shows promise calling balls , strikes in minors; Wilson collects rare homers
- Finding antiques through computerized service
- Iran may have arranged bombing of US Embassy
- America's one-term White House
- High court renews its plea for lighter caseload
- Former Polish insider warns US to take Soviet threat seriously
- The Fraser example
- ALSO OF NOTE IN THE USSR
- Gems from the 'odds and ends' of a concert schedule
- Why British voters may lean right on June 9
- Who should control US nuclear weapons in Britain?
- For California schools, the budget crunch intensifies
- S. Africa blocks squatters with tear gas, barbed wire
- Intrigue from WW II Europe to China; DeWitt's War, by Hans Koning. New York: Pantheon Books. 251 pp. $12.95.
- EC officials hope farmers will favor new price plan
- Full swing requires a full follow-through
- California oil plants get cracking for big switch to heavy crude
- Gilder, Will, and welfare
- Biography promises much -- but raises doubts; Marie: A True Story, by Peter Maas. New York: Random House. 417 pp. $16.95.
- Arms control talks reopen: Is this make-or-break session?
- CB radio: rebel of the '70s expands role in public-service work
- UN Council nears resolve affirming Nicaragua rights
- A Newport celebration of outdoor cooking
- Cubans say Castro blocked Solidarity-style union
- Peacekeeper or Phoenix?; Washington pendulum swings back to favor the MX
- Majority of Cuban refugees work hard to get ahead, contradict bad image
- NASA to add 12 fliers for space shuttle work
- Is 21 percent really necessary?