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Monitor articles for May 19, 1981
- Ataturk's century
- Miami riot: waking up a year later
- Michigan state officials work to outflank property tax ax
- This summer, opt for the tranquil English countryside
- Israel at the brink of war asks, 'How did we get here?'
- Japan reels under Reischauer's nuclear 'bombshell'
- Bahamas girds for banking competition from US
- When a billion-dollar water project divides neighbors
- Recovery plan: Can America's dollars do the quickstep?
- The not so new wisdom
- CARTAGENA; an intertwining of the sea with the land
- A slightly confusing Agatha Christie whodunit
- Rolling out the coaches for a royal ride to St. Paul's
- Private colleges and free speech
- America as a beacon
- Breaking the pain barrier
- Energy revolution, Chapter two: turning to US coal
- Broadway's high-flying act: a falcon
- The myths come tumbling down
- New Teamsters chief likely 'to shake things up' when he moves in
- Pg. 6Repercussions for Cambodia seen in China-Vietnam border clashes
- Reagan 'signaled' on human rights
- Egypt's Sadat agonizes over how to react
- American's savings grew, spending slipped in April
- MX missile: a trump card for Salt II?
- The many masks of modern art
- This voice
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- 2 officials rap US stand on baby formula code
- Royals languish in cellar
- Wooing private millions for public colleges
- William Saroyan, Pulitzer playwright
- In a word
- Entire French village wins honorary degree
- Botha may speed timing on S. African shift to federalism
- Italian voters reject move to end abortion
- Capturing the light of southern France
- Prime rate hits 20%
- West's media admonish UNESCO