Content map
Please see our Site Map for a guide to site content.
Monitor articles for May 27, 1983
- The Falklands are back -- as campaign issue in Britain
- Shultz urges new effort to aid the third world
- British vote heats up local battle in Ulster
- 'The right deals with the right despots'
- The issue behind the Bekaa mutiny: should the PLO talk or fight?
- Peru's protesting guards accept to return to jobs
- Italy investigates official in a toxic-waste mystery
- Fancy-leaf caladium brightens a garden
- A new philanthropy
- Mr. Reagan's civil rights men
- Resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism posing threats and challenges to the Arab states
- Nissan says high labor costs threaten its US truck plant
- A drama that breaks the mold of formula TV writing
- Plan to coordinate New England Democratic primary dates moves slowly
- Build-a-beast kits from children's museum help youngsters learn
- Computers aid restaurants -- but sometimes spoil the broth
- How European bankers cover foreign loan risks
- Cheer up, old roll-top
- Quality control experts see progress in US industry, but long way to go
- Another way to ground house electrical system
- Thousands of Chinese expelled from Mongolia
- Hope for the PhDs
- $149 transatlantic fare wins London's approval
- South Africa: the limits of dissent
- MX and arms control?
- Bipartisanship yields to election mood as Congress faces tough tax-or-trim decisions
- 3 W. Germans missing in Nicaragua border incident
- Planting marigold 'mules'
- Turning the high-tech tables on Japanese
- Jordan advances women in schools and workplace
- Allies bring their scissors, but will US cut its deficit?
- Great chip chase: high-tech can bolster local economies
- When Americans eat out, they want a clean table
- Red Sox have new twist in '83: pitching is key to fast getaway
- Caught in Los Angeles rush hour? Hail a rickshaw!
- Reagan states US stance on nuclear-arms issues
- Going, going, gone! Condos move fast on auction block
- New UN push for Namibian break
- Does the US really need more Soviet specialists?
- Running our own affairs
- US role in Salvador questioned after killing of military adviser
- French satellite photography may eclipse American Landsat service
- Chicks 'n fudge
- No retreat on bribery
- When a good man is tempted