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Monitor articles for May 01, 1981
- Soviets give two cheers for Libya;
- Belfast: not a nice place to visit, even worse to live in
- Latex over oil primer OK for exteriors
- Inside Report (2)
- Keys to finishing sun-beaten doors
- The press hasn't been handled with such finesse since Kennedy
- Foreign policy: trying to keep talk in line with action
- Prime rate prevails at 18% as top 2 banks join trend
- Folklore for sale -- cheap
- Bargain dishes at $12,000 apiece?
- US plans to put squeeze on UN to curb its budget
- God's allness heals malignancy
- Inside Report (1)
- Reaganomics sold, but not yet through check-out
- Those incredible Rockets
- Poland sets out on unprecedented democratic course
- Ruling party wins in S. Africa but many whites bolt ranks
- Beat the high cost of goobers by growing 'em yourself
- Reagan's stumbling priorities: right after all
- US hails 'new era' in ties to Seoul with arms sales
- Defence: Reagan plans largest U.S. military buildup since Vietnam in an effort to replace America's armored paunch with more punch
- Writers, some producers agree to settle strike
- Meese: Reagan sets new tone for governing country
- Inside Report (6)
- Inside Report (5)
- Politics: Reagan earns high marks for early efforts
- Word from US gas fields -- ample supplies seem here to stay
- Cutting down night noise from outdoors
- 100 days tradition -- Napoleon, FDR, and now Reagan
- Inside Report (4)
- Calendulas lend border beauty
- Neo-Gaullists on fence, lifting Socialist's chances
- France's Jewish bloc vote may block Giscard's reelection
- Reagan's first 100 days: helm hard to right
- The Barbara, Bill, and Tom Show
- Chrysler and Mitsubishi plan joint US operations
- Japan's slumping economy is taking a toll on workers
- Mike Wallace's new 'Profiles' series
- 'Good neighbor' garden plants help keep those insect pests away
- MIT students boning up on Japan for a stint at the likes of Hitachi
- Salvadoran troops fire into press party; 1 killed
- Soviet missiles in Lebanon?
- FOOTBALL; Villanova terminates program
- Pension Funds -- A gold mine of untapped capital?
- 'Reagan revolution' needs Democrats now, voters in '82'
- Administration staffing pace: a slow walk
- Day Care: A Global Perspective
- Thwarted mercenary missions may have been linked
- A pair of yellow slippers
- Addie Lang's lesson in appropriate gestures
- Correcting the cause of paint blisters
- Canada finds US system a stumbling block on treaties
- Dropping out for pros questioned
- Tension smolders between Jews and Arabs in West Bank's Hebron
- Inside Report (7)
- Reagan administration's four major iniatives in foreign affairs;
- Arms and taxes
- US, Japan still strive for auto-export accord