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Monitor articles for April 17, 1981
- FOOTBALL; Hornung and the Hall of Fame
- FBI chief urges teamwork in fighting violent crime
- US workers cite abuses; Fuel for Reagan war on waste
- Afghanistan as quagmire
- Gulf arms step-up urged by Thatcher to guard oil
- Carneige report urges revival of 'common learning' in US schools
- Inside Report (5)
- Can Reagan tame the government rulemakers?
- Getting concrete stains off aluminum siding
- Renewal
- Huge Soviet-Western Europe gas pipeline deal runs into snags
- Britain's civil servants serve warning notice to Thatcher government
- Hamburg prison strike ends as guerrilla dies
- Berlin statues leap Wall, bridge gap
- Shuttle was great, but space experts fret as lean budgets crimp research
- 20 years after Bay of Pigs, Castro still hangs on
- Criticism and beamless eyes
- Shallots too expensive? Try growing your own
- Cheers heard for the humble soybean
- Palestinians try balloons, hang-gliders, speedboats to penetrate Israel
- Inside Report (1)
- Polish parliamentary panel backs union for farmers
- San Francisco way: link business, housing construction
- Basketballer Sampson ready for pro ranks?
- Inside Report (7)
- Inside Report (6)
- Televising Shakespeare -- the Jonathan Miller way
- Canadian premiers' plan for constitution overruled
- Coca-Cola plant opens in China -- for a very long-term investment
- AT&T chairman asks US to halt antitrust suit
- Neglected in garden, crown of thorns makes a fast comeback
- City-funded fire insurance gets California tryout
- GOLF; Is match play the answer?
- Wishes from Wu
- Savings banks struggle to outrace money fund squeeze
- Japan's growing defense role
- Reagan message to Syria is credited with helping to ease tension in Lebanon
- Wright 'prairie school' grows in Florida
- Synfuels: some projects falter but program goes forth
- S. African police seize passport of black bishop
- A Pulitzer parable
- US business managers told: 'You share blame for low productivity'
- Clouds over booming Boston
- Waldheim tightens UN belt with new budget for 1982-83
- Ways to keep copper kettles gleaming
- Jolting the public schools
- 9 Hurt as bomb explodes at Giscard stop in Corsica
- The cycle of seasons
- In celebration of children at springtime
- Inside Report (4)
- Budget would hurt half of US poor, CBO warns
- Thai coup try worries Asia
- Inside Report (3)
- Inside Report (2)
- Guatemalan tells how to survive in politics
- Solar energy: third of homeowners favor it over other power sources
- Lending a hand
- 'What's out there?'
- White House circles its wagons around economic recovery plan
- North and South Koreans exchange fire at DMZ
- Japan says ship incident perils meeting with US