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Monitor articles for April 16, 1981
- News of rationing step premature, Warsaw says
- Bid for Scottish bank sets off controversy on foreign control
- Draft registration: soon to be a course at Berkeley High
- 2 former top FBI men pardoned by Reagan
- Iranian panel to weigh whether hostage deal hurt
- Cable TV turns new ground in the world of commercials
- Skywriting; The making of a miles-high billboard
- US says it won't review sea-law proposal till fall
- Poles relieved that they have moved out of the world limelight
- John Kelley and the marathon -- you weren't seeing double
- Stemming the Soviets in southern Africa
- Science and the resurrection
- Kleindienst indicted on perjury charges
- St. Paul's gets ready for a royal wedding
- April in Boston: it's Marathon time, full of camaraderie and spectacle
- short takes (2)
- 'Symposium' on violence in US; Experts give opinions on why events such as recent assassination attempt erupt in usually forebearing culture
- Easter dinner in Jerusalem: an international gathering
- Moscow's workers say, 'Well done, America'
- Ms. Livingstone, they presume!
- The active, often hidden world of independent films
- Clean Air Act revisions likely to be a fine-tuning, not reconstruction
- It's all or nothing now for Trudeau on Canadian constitutional debate
- Celebrating spring with traditional Russian paskha
- The Redeemer
- COAL; REPORT FROM MINE NO. 7
- Voluntary limit on cars for US sought by Tokyo
- Latest US government 'how to' booklet -- self-protection from crime
- Finding out what is in your credit file
- East meets East: A Chinese at Swarthmore
- Sun, Air
- Zimbabwe one year after: Mugabe gains despite tests
- The fireweed and the ashes
- Shuttle spinoff: new boost for sciences?
- The battle for Zahle
- Used-car stickers: 'Let the buyer ask questions'?
- short takes (3)
- Eyskens tries to sell Belgians on austerity program
- IMF to lend $650 million to ease Jamaican troubles
- short takes (1)
- Low priced pilchard tastes like tuna
- New Yorks clothes closet to the Stars
- He Who Was Named Before He Came
- Who's who in White House pecking order
- Pulitzer declined by Washington Post
- Cities find gold along the waterfront
- Remembrance
- Budget cuts mean deep-six for National Aquarium
- Give Reaganomics a try
- Washington 'pros' -- they win even when they lose
- Japan, like US, calls for government cuts
- Saudis fret at US delays in making Mideast moves
- Los Angeles lofts Bradley to gubernatorial prospect
- Leaven
- 'Lucky' Australia's boom undercut by labor problems
- 'Star choreographers' get top billing as regional ballets visit Big Apple
- Two Monitor writers honored
- US envoy talks of Namibia with 2 S. African officials
- A quiet Kremlin keeps wary eye on events in Poland
- Coal miners' union leader bargains with little clout