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Monitor articles for April 07, 1981
- Revamping a wardrobe for the professional look; Young men: from jeans to gray flannels
- Deciding against "burnout"
- Revamping a wardrobe for the professional look; Working women: from casual clothes to suits
- Obote foes sabotage Uganda's most valuable cash crop -- coffee
- IADB takes a growing role in Latin America development
- China's land reclamation scheme backfires into environmental disaster
- The many masks of modern art
- Iran, Iraq exploring prospect of peace
- Tough talk: East bloc warns Poland and West
- 'Peace academy': an antidote to US violence?
- Conscience upheld in jobless aid
- Soviets trying to improve tattered Mideast image
- Andrew Young running for mayor in Atlanta
- The analects of Alexander Haig
- US seeks letup to aid Detroit
- Jaycees members to form a group including women
- Top Danish designer: an 'escape' to beauty
- Students, drugs: for many it's no longer 'thing to do'
- Poland: Has Soviet decision been made?
- Unspectacular hockey whiz
- What inflation fighters overlook
- Soviet move on Poland could aid Reagan image
- In Houston, you don't need to set foot outside the Loop
- 75% of jobless would take menial jobs, a poll finds
- French-based relief groups call for more aid to Afghan refugees
- 'Farming the wind' in the California hills
- Taking the monster out of 'King Kong'
- MASADA at sunrise
- 'The Quiet Man' -- Bush wins kudos as Reagan stand-in
- Leftist leader forecasts Lebanese conflagration
- April's Veteran
- Soviets in Kabul send Afghan Army into countryside
- Commitments
- Refreshing change at the Met: two bright but starless operas
- Leaky valve slows timing, but Columbia date still on
- Rail unions try to derail federal cuts
- Scandinavian design: marriage and economics wed
- Reagan budget aims to deflate unemployment cushion
- EARTH'S LAST FRONTIER: THE SEA
- Reflections: sic transit
- Democratic budget: 'yes' to lower spending, 'no' to tax cut for the rich
- Qantas flies, but Australian airline-union dispute lingers
- A Mexican-American to the fore in San Antonio
- Too much invasion talk
- Mideast unrest tests US policy