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Monitor articles for May 19, 1982
- Washington reaps what it sowed in Argentina
- 1981-82: poor season -- with glints of strong promise
- Training in Argentina confirmed by El Salvador
- South Korean loan arrests hit close to presidency
- Brezhnev on the bandwagon
- Business applauds, labor criticizes Reagan urban Enterprise Zone plan
- Cheering city schools
- Lacoste 'gator snapping up larger market in France?
- How so many college freshmen flunk -- and what's being done about it
- A US poet's struggle to survive; Poets in Their Youth, by Eileen Simpson. New York: Random House. 227 pp. $15. 50.
- Picking a broker who's tuned in to your needs
- US-Spain defense talks held up
- A rusty 'Miss Liberty' may close for repairs
- Of budgets that bloom in the spring -- one Democrat's plan
- Cities, counties toughen laws to curb drunk drivers
- South China flooding rips dams, kills more than 400
- UN settlement prospects dim as Britain hardens its negotiating stance
- Begin loses majority in Knesset
- It is who you know!
- NATO endorses Reagan plan for US-Soviet nuclear arms reduction
- Santo Domingo: democracy gets lift
- Better than Reagan's arms cuts
- US arms reduction plan: 'a good first step,' but
- US borrows European solutions to urban problems
- The Rosens: hard work, order, thrift
- New push on Namibia
- Russian poets sang, even to the end; Nightingale Fever: Russian Poets in Revolution, by Ronald Hingley. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 269 pp. $16.50.
- Persian Gulf common market hits protectionist shoals
- A top PLO official plans to accept Capitol Hill bid
- Syria's Hafez Assad goes out on a limb
- Alcoa pushing hard to compete against aluminum imports
- Phillies rebound after slow start
- Multi-functional furnishings; Party groupings gain appeal
- European support erodes for British policy in Falklands
- Earth's rifts pour forth riches
- Where France thinks the US goes wrong
- Rev. Moon found guilty of income-tax evasion
- From Walcott, startling imagery; The Fortunate Traveller, by Derek Walcott. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux Inc. 99 pp. $11.95.
- Egypt's Muslim extremists: how deep are their roots?
- Argentine war cost: more than junta bargained for
- Babysitting: a step beyond on-the-job training
- South African rand hits record low against dollar
- Railroad says: 'Take our volcano -- please'
- Also of note in Texas. . .*
- Space-age fuel cells face test as down-to-earth energy alternative
- Tradition and solar technology meet in colonial homes
- US farm troubles: Congress talks, but help unlikely
- Why Brezhnev is calling for early arms talks
- Let US-USSR scientists go on talking
- Correction
- Greek-Turkish relations sweeten; Papandreou moderates stance
- William Carlos Williams: In praise of women