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Monitor articles for May 21, 1982
- No Lysenkos for America
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Conventional vs. log home: how to decide which to build
- Senate rejects cuts in foreign aid funds
- Korea follows Japan's lead in overseas electronics factories
- All is deceptively quiet on the 'Warsaw front'
- NATO's make-believe world
- Workhorse truck easily converts to glamorous RV
- Ask the gardeners
- STARTing down the long road
- Chevette, an old-timer on road, still rates as a top performer
- Scrub ceramic tile thoroughly before covering with paint
- Sag in oil could disappear soon, OPEC chief says
- Israel's opposition Labor Party determined to keep pressure on Begin
- Step right up and try our budget . . . best price in town
- Britain sees no diplomatic solution on Falklands; Argentina military leaders say: 'We are prepared'
- Inside Report (6)
- Inside Report (5)
- High tech at business school: how to manage technological innovation
- NASA: fund search for life in space now
- Nonprofit MBAs
- Most Argentines in Spain denounce 'junta's war'
- Inside Report (4)
- The second time around
- Yugoslavia and Albania mend fences and build a rail link
- Major proposal on conventional weapons; How Reagan would reduce East-West forces
- Andrew Toney: hard man to stop when he has the basketball
- Kremlin finds it has to fall back on ping-pong diplomacy
- US, Soviets restart Euromissile arms talks
- Time out from the lab for training
- Spain and US race clock for pact on use of bases
- Plan now for sweeter strawberries in '83
- Worthy of healing
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- Gandhi forces defeat Marxists in Kerala
- Britain sees no diplomatic solution on Falklands; Argentine military leaders say: 'We are prepared'
- Jaruzelski visits Bulgaria, a critic of Polish ferment
- Corporate brass win big pay hikes--despite recession
- 10 percent unemployment--what it could mean for nation's economy
- The head hunters
- Qatar cuts ties with Zaire for Israel-boycott breach
- Inside Report (7)
- And now . . . dense pack!
- Britain's and Argentina's final offers
- Closing the door on immigration
- Pentagon won't fire man accused of budget leak
- Canada says study of CIA shows no vote rigging
- Africa needs to clean house
- UN chief submits own peace ideas
- Inside Report (1)
- A secret US court where one side always seems to win
- Top resignations offered in Seoul
- Flickers
- Papal trip: Protestantism revisited in Britain
- Turkish prime minister visits northern Cyprus
- 'Americas in Transition': the issue as Edward Asner sees it
- Senate panel turns back Reagan on Caribbean plan
- Historic buildings prove special target for arson
- 'Coming Out of the Ice'
- Italian premier wins vote keyed to economic plans
- Invitations to PLO official are denied on Capitol Hill
- Inside Report (3)
- Inside Report (2)
- Gulf Oil puts hopes for turnaround on search for reserves