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Monitor articles for May 31, 1983
- 'Seeing the light'
- This show's history is more dramatic than its content
- Angolan rebels go on offensive against Soviet-backed regime
- Western Canada looks to big improvements in its railroad service
- Birds
- For the record (5)
- For the record (4)
- The love that heals the hurt
- Conflicting reports given of Arafat assassination try
- The fine walls that separate air from water
- Soviets to fill disciplinary post
- Pictures on the wall
- For the record (1)
- With boost from Williamsburg, Reagan looks to '84
- For a new focus in El Salvador
- Williamsburg summit: basic accord on world economy
- Cunningham: the coach who grew in Philadelphia
- American art is doing well - although no big new ideas are in sight
- Palestinians behind Syrian lines fire on Israeli troops
- Boston election wide open as Mayor White bows out
- The system still works
- Chicago inner-city students make helping others an adventure
- Reagan's new defense weapons - not just a dream
- An uneasy truce at NAACP
- Turmoil over Tennessee banks may continue
- Lagging oil-service industry may rebound early next year
- Global 2000 Revised: an optimistic look at world prospects
- Some conclusions from new study
- Kenyan leader moves to 'clean' the government with early elections
- Story of two airlines that had high hopes for no-frills
- Interview with two top officials; Sandinistas insist they'll hold elections in '85...
- Cartoonist Doug Marlette is 'Kudzu'
- The unwilling weaponeers
- Helping Anglo-Greek children preserve vitality of dual heritage
- British gardens
- Long run in Boston
- US mini-mills - big profits in small steel plants
- For the record (3)
- For the record (2)
- Behind Enders ouster: larger US role in Central America and 'no' to talks?
- Poland's Jaruzelski likley to face party criticism
- Interview with two top officials; Sandinistas insist they'll hold elections in' 85 but it's unclear just how free any election will be
- French and British nuclear arms slowly gain the spotlight
- Rewinding history to rouse thought
- A 'somewhere'