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Monitor articles for May 17, 1982
- Argentina loses faith in US
- Australia's Fraser in US to discuss coming summit
- Recession blues deflate big spenders at black-tie auction in Texas
- Dominican vote follows pre-election violence
- Falklands solution gets urgent new deadline
- The Moon
- Habib meets Reagan, but won't return to Mideast
- Mid-Atlantic States; Stumping amid a slump
- Brazil's low-key Falklands role
- Reagan, in radio talk, hails Armed Forces Day
- Zaire rejoins Israel; will set up shop in Jerusalem
- The $9.5 billion road to a sea of red ink
- The new is already obsolete
- They loved him in Eureka
- Letting children know we are glad to have them
- Snow
- Thai opium king still eluding global anti-narcotics drive
- Palestinians and leftists skirmish in south Lebanon
- US airline competition: the sifting has begun
- What about Chisanbop -- who's using it?
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Reagan's arms reduction plan gets nod of approval from Mid-America
- The Sea
- An 'onstage' view
- Little applause for S. African racial power-sharing plan
- A young couple helps computers talk to each other
- Joe Williams, a name synonymous with the blues
- How energy boom can turn into bust
- A more global world view essential for young Americans
- Philadelphia brokerages wary of being taken over
- No black holes of despair
- A mere dream
- One federal rule scallop fishermen don't mind at all
- Volcanoes
- Alien sport of ice hockey gains Australian beachhead
- If the Iranians stop now
- Deciding how much money the government will spend
- That SALT bird
- New plan in South Africa
- Yugoslavia has its first woman prime minister
- Taking leave before dawn
- A biochemist's case against the new nerve gas
- Grin-and-bear policy
- Morocco's King: US-bound to talk Mideast peace
- More, not less high school Latin
- What does video art look like? Sometimes it can be a sculpture
- How PLATO introduces Chippewa young to Ojibwa
- Haig in Athens, Luxembourg
- Network TV seeks protection from cable
- Departure
- Finland Communist leader raps Soviet meddling
- Mom and Pop stores: an ongoing tradition
- As the news is rung out: from an old, old schloss