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Monitor articles for May 06, 1982
- Peking cuts government red tape: will Communist Party do the same?
- Lisbon violence puts Cabinet on the spot
- Bulletproof clothes makers aim for the retail market
- The best in crab cooking, from salads to entrees
- Heart to heart in Africa
- Poland warns church over Monday's riots
- Spring is like saying sprout to a tulip
- US businesses, despite pitfalls, are doing a brisk trade with Africa
- Reagan takes steps to reverse drooping popularity
- UPS deliveries go on as strike is averted
- Planning and planting
- Two soups from Hungary: goulash and cold cherry
- Preparing for and taking examinations
- A Texas-sized war on drugs
- Memory wells up also
- Britain: no change in course
- Official of Spanish A-plant killed; Basques suspected
- US to slap quotas on sugar imports
- A winning recipe in chicken contest
- LOUISIANA'S CAJUNS; MUSIC MAY SET A CULTURE ON ITS FEET AGAIN
- Britain and Argentina stick to their guns; For US, Soviet strategists, a proving ground for weapons
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- TOXIC WASTE DUMPING; WHY WARREN, MASS. SAYS 'NOT IN MY BACK YARD'
- Arab nations beat a path back to Egypt's open door
- Everglades debate presents Watt with a fine kettle of fish
- Semiconductor firms in the chips again?
- Nazi documentary
- Conductor Shostakovich: the sounds of defiance
- John Guare play; Gardenia Drama by John Guare. Directed by Karel Reisz.
- Salvadoran Cabinet OK'd; former officials included
- School prayer, tax credits issues reopen church-state debate
- Mixed signals from balanced budget team
- California's unemployment plan for employers
- Mr. Reagan's political dilemma
- US designers recall the days of Anglo-Saxon grandeur with low-waisted elongated lines as the silhouette for next season; FALL '82: NEW YORK
- Soviets to help Nicaragua get minerals, push mining
- The modern athlete's edge -- a computer as coach
- Training SEALs; These Navy Men Will Perform Mostly Underwater and Under Wraps
- Iranian officials reported killed by lefists in Tehran
- Recovery is practically upon us, but it may be modest
- Once again Poland sees just how tentative political stability can be
- Women engineers' numbers begin to multiply
- Poland unbowed
- 'Films from Vienna'
- Baseball after dark; upward mobility in women's basketball
- 'The Chosen': maverick movie based on the Potok novel
- Finding common ground on voters' rights
- Britain and Argentina stick to their guns; Argentina feels war moves in its favor
- More violence against Turks in US
- New hockey playoff system creates classic mismatch
- Bonn's foreign minister to fence-mend in Israel
- Americans may be edging back toward mediator's role
- Saudis may be in market for British scout planes
- His dream: to perform in Leningrad again; Baryshnikov sizes up dance in America
- Blender fruit drinks for sipping on hot days
- The law vs. drugs: making legislation work
- In the merry month of May
- More West Bank deaths; Arabs warn of desperation
- A 'pledge of spring'
- College seniors shop a tighter job market
- An Iwo Jima landing -- 37 years later
- Soup kitchen for kids; Martha's Table Feeds Children of 'The New Poor'
- Zoe Caldwell's 'Medea,' a theatrical mountaintop; Medea Tragedy by Euripides, freely adapted by Robinson Jeffers. Starring Zoe Caldwell. Directed by...
- 3rd budget plan offered, slashing budget, tax cuts
- 10,000 Thai inmates freed in a bicentennial gesture