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Monitor articles for May 25, 1982
- Tailored benefits
- Squeezed family incomes
- When politics, theory clash in US strategic planning
- Giving to US colleges broke record last year
- Socialist gain may mean early Spanish election
- Iran-Iraq war enters new phase; Tehran's gains pose dilemma for Arab nations
- Schools can deal with drugs
- Upstate New York A-plant gets OK for restarting
- Britain's mood is confident
- Enterprise zones: will costs exceed benefits?
- The gift-bearer
- Those 'oppressed' Saudi women
- Special firms manage many struggling trade associations
- Calls for moderation in stormy US-Japan trade relations
- 21 Theaters in a movie complex? That may be just the beginning
- The Maestro
- Vivian Vahlberg; The struggle to 'have it all'
- Food shortages: Is Soviet program the right recipe?
- The continuing battle to halt child pornography in US
- Gasoline prices swing up
- A British Common Market victory
- Detente revisited (continued)
- The Many Masks of Modern Art
- Budget cuts threaten gains in housing young offenders, say experts
- Some time-tested sports lessons are relearned in unpredictable Philadelphia-Boston playoff series
- Major battle in Falklands
- The suspense isn't killing me
- S. Africa claims neutrality on Falklands' but may be selling arms
- Child car seats: safety for baby, or restraint on parents?
- Beirut car bomb kills 11 at French Embassy
- France gets a new man at the top of Le Monde
- Soft-sell seminars that snatch hard-and-fast customers
- World oil demand slowing, but by less each month
- Falklands war: all parties could be losers
- Postscript
- Supreme Court to review six key abortion cases
- Reagan and energy
- Argentines threaten to turn to Soviets for military aid
- When Treasury chiefs agree
- White-water rafting
- Pope's visit to Britain is on despite Falklands
- Thailand sets up 'anti-robbers on motorcycles' unit
- Education law gives Polish universities some autonomy
- Sark -- a tiny 'kingdom' in the English Channel
- Rumors -- business works hard trying to set the public straight
- A Madison Avenue merger sends ripples into ad world
- KGB chief climbs Kremlin ladder
- Budget plan by ex-Cabinet officers: a rallying point?
- Philosophers help public answer: 'What are we doing?'
- Wampanoags try new tack in long-standing Massachusetts land dispute
- Antiwar demonstrators throng Japanese rallies
- 'Mr. Double O,' Kenyan radical, rakes his government over coals
- Autos, plants in Athens are curbed to cut smog