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Monitor articles for April 28, 1982
- When you live in a a desert, water is more than survival
- As an old year ended, and a new one began
- Widening 'network' gets out the word fast on job openings
- Pentagon accuses official of leak
- Redford, Osmonds lead film industry to 'Hollywood back lot'
- Baseball roundup: Cards fly high as. . .; Yankees change manager - again!
- Argentines reject Haig . . . for now
- Williams trial recalls Teamsters' pattern of corruption
- America's dead sea rises and falls with a life all its own
- From guest cottage to house...; MODULE BY MODULE
- Energy chief plays down bad effects of acid rain
- Astronomers' 'Impossible Dream'
- New England tinkers with new forms of gambling
- Britain's tough task: resupply Navy 8,000 miles away
- Malaysian premier cinches his hold in landslide vote
- Dynamics of Chinese brushwork; Chinese Brushwork: Its History, Aesthetics, and Technique, by Kwo Da-wei. Montclair, N.J.: Allanheld & Schram, 30 Par...
- Soviets shy of slipping into Falklands swamp
- Getting away - equipped
- Nuclear freeze plans; Keeping the weapons debate alive
- Recycled Navy depot is a warehouse capital
- Profits sag at Exxon and Eastern Airline and Eastern gets OK for Braniff Latin routes
- US families: times are hard but traditional values flourish
- All the valley is a stage for a surplus of performing arts
- Individuality versus mimicry
- Mountains' new challenge: how to save their ecology
- Cuban seeks closer ties with US - up to a point
- Stagecraft to the rescue - almost; Three Acts of Recognition. Play by Botho Strauss. Directed by Richard Foreman.
- Soprano Schwarzkopf, conductor Giulini; When music students learn from a master: struggle and revelation
- University tries to incubate a few good inventions
- US, European firms push patent guards in the third world
- Family roots go as deep as granite in church files
- Iran oil deal ends US boycott, snubs OPEC
- Onion-tops and band music rise again at 'Saltair'
- South African servants take crash course in 'survival'
- 112 killed in China in airline crash
- November blues for Republicans
- Powder on slopes packs in skiers, lifting Utah's image
- With big families, women take jobs in anti-ERA Utah
- Bush to visit China at end of Asian tour
- In short (1)
- Staying on plane a matter of feel
- IN SHORT
- American Express banks on Salt Lake
- Taxing the self-employed
- Rethink arms and threats, former US general urges
- A basin of fuels has yet to make an energy splash
- Forget not the elephant
- Saudis help make desert city blossom
- A city in the valley peeks over the hills to fresh frontiers
- A passive role in business adopted by Mormon church
- In short (3)
- Nigeria faces up to cold, hard facts about its dwindling oil revenues
- The Falklands dispute: an Argentine view
- Israel upbeat over relations with Egypt
- Armadillo
- Mideast: does US care?
- WNCN live radio
- Yes, but will it fly? New wind gadget tried
- Small firm from a small city builds a big pipe
- Pro-family ethic keeps baby boom right on booming
- Bonn's new civil-rights legislation proceeds
- Mariella Devia
- In short (2)
- Look carefully before you leap into the inviting commodity pool
- Caricature as a 'democratic' art; The Art of Caricature, by Edward Lucie-Smith. Ithica, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. 128 pp. $24.95.; Masters of...
- Perspective on federal debt makes it less awesome
- British strategy: take Falklands bite by bite
- Why the Mormon church speaks out on 'moral' issues
- Former Soviet official executed for bribe-taking
- A one-man radio station's fight to stay on the air
- What the world owes Britannia
- Trying to stop beach erosion along shores of Lake Michigan
- Profits sag at Exxon and Eastern Airlines
- Court gives Navy Leeway on OK for bomb practice
- CPI-tied mortgage idea picked up from church
- Talks warm up climate for new Afghan independence
- Award-winning apartment steers away from fads