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Monitor articles for May 05, 1982
- French writer home safe after apparent kidnapping
- Toronto to add a 2,800-seat concert hall
- Bahamas aims to land US ships in a drive to expand registry trade
- Argentina paints itself as victim
- Town and country
- Bankruptcy is now easier, but not necessarily better
- A diesel car is different -- both the driving and the upkeep
- New Salvadoran leader may give rebels amnesty
- Domenici plan would slash deficit
- Extending the life of your furniture
- Raids--not the way to save jobs
- US economic recovery: when, how strong, how lasting?
- Labor calls for borrowing to bolster social security funds
- Alexandra: South African black township most visitors never see
- Versatile new Audi sticks, sticks, sticks to the road
- Peonies and politics of Peking's spring
- Liner QE2 is outfitted for duty off Falklands
- Grass-roots backing the deciding factor in voting rights renewal
- Indonesia awaits votes after stormy campaign
- Trudeau stubs toe on Alaska pipeline deal
- OPEC output trails noncartel nations
- New calls in US to bring the boys home from Europe
- Historians study clues to find facts; After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection, by James West Davidson and Mark Hamilton Lytle. New York: Alf...
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- Hinckley prosecutor says attack was premeditated
- Power shortages sap India's industry
- The butler didn't. . . Memory Boy, by Victor Canning. New York: William Morrow and Co. 177 pp. $10. 95. Hand of Fate, by Michael Underwood. New York...
- TVA's hot pursuit of nuclear power is cooling down
- Put a time limit on territorial disputes
- Palestinian girl killed in Jerusalem rioting
- Mercenary trial highlights question of S. Africa link to Seychelles coup
- Your 'something' is needed!
- Houk's Sox on top; Perry nears 300th
- Does art have responsibilities? At its best, it does
- Inventions in the fine art of fine arts survival
- A call to prayer . . . without state interference
- Crash kill Algerian official who helped free hostages
- Food: the forgotten strategic commodity
- School discipline: who's responsible?
- NATO's own comparison with Warsaw Pact strength puts East ahead
- An 'eat and run' kitchen alcove
- Town in Maryland votes itself nuclear-free zone
- A call to prayer
- Moscow: reports, but 'no comment' on Warsaw violence
- US eyeing the self-employed who skimp with the IRS
- Poland slaps curfew back on
- Don't go overboard on deregulation
- Sea losses: new twist to Falklands crisis
- Policeman killed in Ulster attack
- Decline threatens US science
- Business and the military face up to drug challenge
- Channel One--a way for business to help
- Cracks appear in Europe's unconditional support for Britain in Falklands
- Five poems by William Stafford
- Moderate wins big in St. Lucia election
- Syria pulls out all the stops in bid to topple Iraqi leader