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Monitor articles for April 04, 1984
- Lebanon's Army awaits a signal to start a second rebuilding
- Joseph Scaliger: one truly remarkable scholar; Joseph Scaliger: A Study in the History of Classical Scholarship, Vol. 1: Textual Criticism and Exege...
- Municipal bonds regaining appeal with 'enhancements'
- News In Brief
- From zero to awesome
- Braking the 'star wars' momentum
- News In Brief
- Amnesty International says 1 nation in 3 treated prisoners cruelly
- News In Brief
- Wheat germ is good for more than just breakfast
- American defense of Europe becomes the issue for NATO on its 35th anniversary
- Troubled International Harvester reaping its efforts to stem losses
- Not all peaches and cream
- Zapping the myths of microwave cooking
- News In Brief
- London tops Thatcher list of city governments to be decentralized
- Using computers, expertise, and hunches to forecast US economy
- Never lonely, never alone
- Scientific bonanza from Hawaii volcanoes
- Israel moves to stem terrorism
- Poland's winter drought hits an already parched economy.
- News In Brief
- Hail Hoyas!
- News In Brief
- 'Capital' basketball brings Georgetown title
- Mideast policies blur in N.Y. race.
- Staten Island's ecology vs. 'world's largest dump'
- Reigning cats and dogs: how our pets dominate us
- News In Brief
- Campaign TV ads have Hart, Mondale fuming at each other
- News In Brief
- 'In art things are either necessary or superfluous'
- Reagan administration says prospects for ASAT test ban are dim
- British villagers go to court to muffle a cockerel that crows at 4 a.m.
- From China, a chance to see the process of discovery
- Examining the future -- with 'Megatrends' author John Naisbitt
- News In Brief
- History of violence between Arabs and Persians goes back to 2700 BC
- Guinea coup leaders pledge 'genuine democracy' for poor but mineral-rich nation
- News In Brief
- Iraq's strategies get a desperate edge
- Chocolate and fruit cakes combine the bitter with the sweet.
- Guerrilla bomb lights fuse to South African white fears
- How and why the Iran-Iraq war started
- Policy and seniors
- Concert operas grow, but current crop of performances is poor
- Toure - and the evolution of black Africa
- The gentle charm and wit of Victor Borge
- Mays and Mitchell: forceful voices for civil rights
- In France, Jerry Lewis draws lots of laughs and heaps of praise