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Monitor articles for May 11, 1982
- Up the scaffolding: how to improve on overseas contracts
- O'Neill's political skills face their biggest test
- Warsaw plans show trials, Solidarity leaders say
- Poles expel 2 Americans; document transfer alleged
- In the South: state, local governments say no to gun control laws
- Budget minicomputer from Japan
- Goring a key man again as Islanders seek another title
- News for the Traveler
- It may be called Alvin Ailey, but its dances come from many sources
- Illinois uses Madison Avenue flair to lure new businesses
- Gasoline prices: how long can they stay this cheap?
- Until democracy takes root, leaders prefer 'strong man'
- Jordan to delay request for US weapons until after November elections
- Freedom for banking may boost investments
- Philippines high court resigns in exam scandal
- World watches anxiously as US, Soviets wrestle over nuclear accord
- 1958 'realistic fantasy' by Pinter effectively revived; The Hothouse. Play by Harold Pinter. Directed by Adrian Hall.
- Story needs more shading; Jean Stapleton superb as Eleanor Roosevelt
- Guinean leader, in office since '58, wins new term
- A first-hand taste of classical ballet
- Korea looks 'up-market' toward high technology
- Leap to heavy industry tried again, modestly
- In Buenos Aires, UN talks viewed as too little, too late
- Pope John Paul signals he may still visit Poland; Both he and Polish regime want the trip to proceed
- Redistricting puts damper on GOP hopes to win House
- 'Christian Science and the Worth of Man'
- Falklands: the archbishop's advice
- Mets bring in new manager, slugger in effort to lure New York fans
- A 'Dow Jones' index pegs running values in art
- China economy pedals toward renewed growth; But sewing machines, wristwatches, etc., need to be of higher quality
- Electronic eye reaches 20% of US supermarkets
- Iraqi airline to restore flights to Egyptian capital
- 6 Soviets, unable to join spouses in West, try fast
- Seoul reaches out to developing lands as 'one of them'
- Shoes, shining
- America's unheard music
- Sufficiency is of God
- Energy secretary has job offer
- Italy's Red Brigades sing to the court to save their skins
- Back to bootstraps after tripping over its own shoelaces
- Reaganomics, another look
- Will L.A.'s thirst drain continent's oldest lake?
- Early Falklands casualty: truth
- US 'most threatened' big power in South Atlantic dispute
- Canadians reject auto give-ups
- Camp David may be casualty if Israel invades Lebanon
- News for the Traveler
- Moving to nuclear power -- at home and for export
- Blacks with jobs still enjoy wage gains of '60s and '70s
- Legislation sought to curtail use of armor-piercing bullets
- Nicaragua seizes 16 plantations
- Daedalus
- Peace is key to saving Angkor Wat
- Northumberland; For those who love nature, walking, and English history
- Japan riveted by speed of Korea's busy shipbuilders
- Economic might lets Seoul talk tough with Tokyo
- IBM's bigness pays in costly world of chips
- Freedom of the trees
- The many masks of modern art
- Reagan wants ex-reporter for high post at State
- Per capita income hit $10,000
- Billy Graham on hand in Moscow A-war meeting
- Gasoline prices may begin to rise as summer travel boosts demand
- Falklands crisis: Cuba replaces US as Argentina's best friend
- Reagan the arms cutter
- O'Neill sees a new mood in Washington, country
- Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock: Jewish, Muslim, or Christian?
- Counting unemployed: a number for all seasons
- Echoes of Agnew