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Monitor articles for April 18, 1984
- News In Brief
- Robert Hunter: a stirring lyricist with a freight-train strum
- Sizing up the Met's centennial season: it's not what it could be
- Syria: back to Beirut?
- Partners in Seabrook nuclear plant work to keep New Hampshire project alive
- Australia changes its national tune
- Salvador's hottest election issue: voter registration
- 'Entrepreneurial ideas'
- Boston's choice
- Preserving the imprint of man
- Our link with God
- Heavy political spending by PACs is likely to continue in '84 election
- News In Brief
- Smith, Moller seek Olympic passage with Boston Marathon wins
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Wiretaps: is there enough supervision?
- It's all in knowing
- Momentum in the US-China trade
- Dance class at the local department store? Seniors give it a whirl
- Trying to sort out what happens if a public utility goes bankrupt
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Some questions about the $100 billion (or so) 'star wars' defense
- Bumps in the Atlantic
- News In Brief
- A questionnaire
- German metal unions predict strikes as negotiations break down
- Anti-terrorism
- Indictment - and proving guilt
- A Southern family's personal chronicle of Civil War turmoil; The Children of Pride, by Robert Manson Myers. New Haven and London: Yale University Pr...
- 'This picture you see shows George as he really looks'
- Easter in Greece
- Bright ideas for an overabundance of hard-cooked eggs
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- 'What awe!' One reporter recalls the D-Day invasion
- The biography of a dyed-in-the-wool American essayist; E. B. White: A Biography, by Scott Elledge. New York: Norton. 400 pp. $22.50.
- Despite diplomatic gains, South Africa plans military buildup
- Data on new housing shows drop, but it's too soon to see trend
- Family themes flourish in Broadway musicals this season. Varied forms of this often missing element can be seen in current fare
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Ham - an Eastertime tradition
- African tragedy
- Cracking the mystery of the perfectly boiled egg
- Ethiopia feels internal strain as rebels gain ground in Eritrea
- Zimbabwe volatile, isolated at age 4
- Uncommon ideas for the canned pear
- London violence takes British-Libyan relations to the edge
- You, too, can buy Treasury bills, and the time may be right
- Reagan's China trip signals growing involvement in Asia