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Monitor articles for April 30, 1984
- Animals are our friends: poems and sketches by children; In Harmony with Nature
- The Anderson factor
- Presiding over 'memory of mankind': tough role in information age
- Prudent response
- One man's plan to sell foundering nuclear plants to Uncle Sam
- The China challenge -- trade with US
- Ten years after the Portuguese revolution
- Live from New York: children's radio mixes interviews, records, call-ins.
- Reagan, Deng build diplomatic bridge
- News In Brief
- The Reagan odyssey in China
- Dance's post-modernist push
- News In Brief
- New Zealand liquor industry tries to head off advertising ban
- Two artists whose paintings have the power to provoke
- What children say
- News In Brief
- Roger Smith -- rebuilding GM from chassis up
- Quotable quotes
- Quote
- S. African relief groups find better ways to combat hunger
- Wise words on disciplining preschoolers: be consistent
- News In Brief
- H-e-r-e's John (McEnroe, that is) in L.A.
- News In Brief
- What is your motive?
- Security at '84 Games: the defection brouhaha
- Animals are our friends: poems and sketches by children; A Mouse
- Crackdown on sports drug usage means tight controls at Olympics
- China trade: chickens, Deng's computer, creeping capitalism
- The downfall of McCarthy: Ike helped push; Who Killed Joe McCarthy?, by William Bragg Ewald Jr. New York; Simon & Schuster. 399 pp. $17.95
- The press of politics
- US refuses to play ball with Nicaragua in the World Court
- Stemming nuclear proliferation
- Boston ice cream chain gets in new licks via the franchising route
- News In Brief
- Protests -- a sure sign of spring in France
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- US National Open produces some sizzling play in Las Vegas
- Despite good economic news, investors are still on the defensive
- Changes in global trade prompt a shift in antitrust policy
- News In Brief
- They cultivate a lot more than vegetables at Children's Garden
- China, US -- and world economic growth
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- US politicians court Hispanics -- but come bearing few gifts
- Philippines' Laurel: the opposition's traditional politician
- Documentary asks: Can we put a fresh face on the American Dream?
- Religious studies programs are popular at US universities
- News In Brief
- Polish workers resent profiteers but turn to them anyway