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Monitor articles for May 03, 1982
- Will the real economy please stand up?
- Incumbents gear for November after easy Texas primary
- British sub hooks Irish trawler, capsizing it
- Britain fights two-front campaign: at sea and at home
- When presidents fall out
- Sea law treaty goes ahead - with or without the US
- All sounds can make music for radical and influential composer John Cage
- Spurring home energy management
- The most colorful province
- Number two - and trying less
- Angola fears new attack; gets promise of Soviet aid
- A frontal assault on the art of the times - once again
- May Day becomes protest day
- Americans face up to drug problem - at home, on job, in school
- Students' rights at issue in college press freedom cases
- Honduras hijacking ends guerrillas flee to Cuba
- The history of Roller Skating
- Exports are creating new jobs for so many unemployed Scots
- Plan with people in mind, says group
- Responding to drug abuse
- New Trustee of Publishing Society
- Successes in battle against drugs - new Monitor series
- El Presidente
- Egypt sides with Iraq
- S. Korea beats Japan in race for 1988 Olympics
- Interest rates may not plunge, but the trend is down
- Haiku
- American Indians look abroad to expand legal horizons
- Recharged family
- Royal excuse
- Two Killed, five wounded in grenade blast in church
- Nuclear plants: risk to public vs. US energy needs
- Women's collegiate organization loses members, struggles for survival
- All happening at once
- Turning the drug tide
- L-o-n-g jumper with dedication to go still farther
- Tribune: 'no sale' of the News
- My Life as a Tree
- Keep watch on two kinds of dollars when tracking economic indicators
- Dutch party may quit if US missiles stationed
- Spring shower
- Why some people think they need drugs to cope
- Budget talks haven't broken down, just moved to new place
- A budget for the people
- Child care and the workplace
- Tiptoeing through tulips for a sweet-smelling stock
- Green promise
- Bureaucracy, shortages afflict Angola, Mozambique
- Harvester, transit unions get mixed contract results
- El Salvador gets a new leader
- Knoxville opens gates of World's Fair
- Can new federalism be rekindled?
- Backing the British complicates US diplomacy in Latin America
- Thai diplomat arrested on heroin smuggling charge
- In Argentina, Falklands fantasy vies with fact