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Monitor articles for May 25, 1983
- Three Mile Island staff falsified data, NRC says
- Goodbye to QWERTY - new typing keyboard is faster
- When ivy meets wall
- 'The year of Marilyn' on the streets of Paris
- Mozambique, after attack, seeks talks with S. Africa
- Universal life policy now feasible option
- Discovering the charms of the ancient cliff city of Petra
- Buccaneer rallies for home-grown control
- Some thoughts about marriage
- After 30 years as king, Hussein is a survivor
- How American jazz infiltrated the USSR; Red and Hot: The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union 1917-1980, by S. Frederick Starr. New York: Oxford Univers...
- Pelican (his beak holds more than his belly-can)
- Woman leads assault on US debt
- FAA would resume full flight schedule; but caution is urged
- Afghan guerrilla leader agrees to period of truce
- A one-man parade of Wodehouse wit; Jeeves Takes Charge. Conceived and adapted by Edward Duke from the writings of P.G. Wodehouse. Starring Mr. Duke....
- Free market, with conversation
- Could Beirut become America's Belfast?
- Unrest in Sudan leads to decentralizing plan
- University reform debated as French students march
- Toronto's pitching ace; rookies of note
- Reagan seeks to upgrade the 'hot line' to Moscow
- Let merchants, too, sell in farmers' markets
- In short (2)
- Gulf ties have brought wealth but restrict King on peace pla
- Air Force to loft low-cost probe to study northern lights
- Refreshing summertime drink
- Leadership battle raises questions about new role for NAACP in '80s
- Hussein's central role in Reagan Mideast plan
- For the record (2)
- In short (1)
- India: the 'greening' of a bad drought
- Summit issue: can US force foreign firms to join US trade sanctions?
- Looking ahead to easygoing elegance for fall fashions
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- The oil reserve - for whom?
- For the record (1)
- Author Gerzon sees fresh images of heroism improving families, jobs
- Budget casts shadow over summit
- A progress report on six fine American orchestras
- Thirsty land or thirsty people: choices on water
- Inflation takes a jump in April, but economists call sharp rise temporary
- A corner in Williamsburg
- There's more to see than just Holy Land
- Syria's Assad may 'go for broke' in Lebanon troop-withdrawal talks
- SUBURBS; REVISING THE AMERICAN DREAM. Main Street runs into the future
- Stable and progressive - but still feeling vulnerable to Israel
- Why Israeli doctors face an uphill wage battle
- In short (4)
- For the record (4)
- For the record (3)
- Maine drivers put high-tech gas station to the test
- Court halts tax break in school bias case
- In short (3)
- Rocky times for the phosphate industry, hit by world surplus
- At three (months)
- Off the job and into the bunker
- Lighter racket may be way to add pace to your shots
- New task for southwest water planners: handling a surplus
- Today's chefs have status as well as a secure future
- 'Idle capital' comes out of the mattress as banking sector develops
- How a country sans oil reserves can still rake in petrodollars
- 'Neutral' Costa Rica -- quiet launch pad for Nicaraguan rebel raids
- Noble names for berry desserts
- Tax bait in India starts takeover war
- Japan tries to put on the best face for the 'Big 7' summit
- New bill would stop torture in Spain's jails