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Monitor articles for April 07, 1982
- And Something More
- Latin America reluctantly backs Argentina on Falklands
- US builders: straining for glimpse of recession's end
- One city's experiment in merging governments
- New Guatemalan junta issues a list of goals
- The Carrington example
- More savings than just energy
- Colorado site may be older than pyramids
- China, Mongolia complete talks about their border
- In the Falklands' shadow: claims to Antarctic
- Possible slip by Einstein could jar gravity studies
- A 'future' in helping the firm hurdle people-problems
- New leg for space shuttle--home for new voyage
- A bid to Brezhnev
- Pipeline diggers unearth ancient ruin--now to save it
- Reagan wants minerals from public lands
- Choctaw successes: beacon for other tribes
- Slash in budget may halt US gazing at exotic Venus
- Salvadoran coalition plans go forth despite a killing
- A freewheeling approach
- Arms race: a time for unilateral initiative
- Buckley hero: a spy without flaws; Marco Polo, If You Can, by William F. Buckley. New York: Doubleday & Co. 231 pp.$13.95.
- Dutch firm sees surge in gas imports by Europe
- Fraser fights to keep leading Australia--defies rebel Peacock
- Shadows
- Wind
- Austrian Jews in a crumbling world; The Age of Wonders, by Aharon Appelfeld. Translated by Dalya Bilu. Boston: David R. Godine. 270 pp. $12.95.
- Is your house well protected by insurance?
- Give poor countries a break on trade
- US-Peking relations on trial over arms sales to Taiwan
- Save minerals--and land
- But first, windmill economics; A city explores ways to harness the bay winds
- Art and crafts: worlds apart even when the look is similar
- Reagan tries to give boost to US Indian businessmen
- Perpetual procession
- California biologist carves out a career in woodworking
- End Gulf war, PLO chief urges
- Old-fashioned tale of war brides; War Brides, by Lois Battle. New York: St. Martin's Press. 359 pp. $13.95.
- The 'two Taiwans'
- Salvadoran rebels seek negotiations, says scholar
- On keeping an open mind
- Woods are easier clubs to swing
- Finding job satisfaction
- Must useful spacecraft be silenced?
- Why a Polish journalist turns to knitting socks
- Popular Civil War saga; North and South, by John Jakes. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. 740 pages. $14.95.
- April blizzards--'sno foolin'
- Capital buffeted by debate over nuclear freeze
- Ex-Turkish premier faces jail for magazine article
- Hockey's nearly forgotten point-scoring wonder
- Laser weapon fairy tales
- The Falklands: 400-year echo of the Armada
- Union COLA clauses lose fizz in recession
- New faces for spring
- Israeli 'Arabists' urge shutting down West Bank bridges, newspapers