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Monitor articles for May 05, 1981
- Talks to settle coal strike to be resumed Thursday
- On diplomatic front: neutral, yet stoutly anticommunist
- Some bright spots in economic indexes
- Great Lakes glisten again -- but the shine may soon fade
- Is US letting nuclear option lapse?
- California auction house caters to western clientele
- Spain's coup attempt may have been success after all
- UN vote on S. Africa sanctions could split US, Europe
- In US grain belt, farmers worry about Reagan's breadknife
- The Irish punt on its own
- Unhappy labor chiefs look for ways to outflank Reagan policies
- Fewer tourists on the 'ould sod': Dublin moves to lure them back
- Galbraith on Reaganomics: 'for the forgotten rich'
- Polish government gets down to turning promises to workers into law
- Dramatis personae
- Needs of Vietnam vets coming home to US lawmakers
- European ports to be able to police safety on ships
- Cause and effect in foreign policy
- Reagan's budget juggernaut rolling
- "The music of the spheres"
- Less disclosure for US agencies
- Marvelous Celtics called on to do it all over again
- El Salvador: the Zimbabwe option
- US-European relations warm despite differences
- Reagan takes long-awaited step toward arms control
- New no-frills airlines grab a large share of the deregulated skies
- Aer Lingus flying high -- on its own
- Innocent people in prison from Mao era, China says
- Chinese wave an olive branch at India -- and India waves back
- Egyptians wonder how long Sadat can keep wages up, prices down
- Lebanon's choice: another war or a slow-building peace
- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR IS ON THE AIR
- The many masks of modern art
- Reagan, Lopez Portillo head toward a middle ground on El Salvador
- Remember spring-gun control?
- Land of the young: more jobs wanted
- Rights champion Reagan?
- Begin assails Schmidt over Mideast comment
- New York newspapers, Guild seek to avert strike
- Houston's all-American opera
- Captain flees Salvador when he's told, 'You're next'
- The big banks raise prime rates to 19%
- Royal Dublin Society weaves the cloth of Irish society and industry
- Canadian officials clarifies outside-investment policy
- For firmness at the Fed
- Syrian moves put Israel in a bind
- ERA forces make plans for what is likely to be final ratification drive
- Stationing GIs in Sinai
- Court to rule on tuition charged children of aliens
- Ireland at a glance
- American plants: they came, they set up shop, they're glad they did
- Camp David 'club' weighs Sinai Force, including GIs
- IRA aims at leftist revolution in Ireland -- north and south
- A lotta enchiladas later, Carlos has restaurants all over Mexico
- Why are Democrats in disarray?
- Let Cuba-Haiti influx stay but hold line, panel to ask