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Monitor articles for May 26, 1982
- What the Falklands fighting teaches for modern warfare
- Israel says 2 Syrian jets downed
- Giants blasted by manager
- Bible and the ballot: How strong is the religious right?
- Tiger pitchers, hitters earn their stripes
- Worth the effort
- San Diego rookie impresses
- Building with Logs
- chant
- Dodgers try walkie-talkie
- A clunker protection act
- As Maazel leaves, Cleveland Orchestra still best in US
- Watt irks critics again, shifts control of offshore minerals to new agency
- Guatemala offers amnesty to leftist guerrillas
- The bust: copper, in the pits for now, looks for a pullout
- Secrecy in child pornography thwarts law enforcement
- Citibank cuts prime from 16 1/2% to 16%
- Twain's comic and humane sides - in letters; The Selected Letters of Mark Twain, edited with an introduction and commentary by Charles Neider. Harpe...
- Soviet supply craft docks with orbiting space station
- French Socialists plan summit fit for a king for Western leaders
- A GOP balanced budget is turned back in House
- Covering the subject
- Privacy in disguise
- Brezhnev succession: Andropov's star rises
- Take control at the net by moving up on short returns
- Subsistence hunting, fishing rights under attack in Alaska
- Florida scales up hopes for breeding the alligator
- City fights to keep water from going down drink
- Voices - but no people - in drama starring two brightly colored lightbulbs; Red and Blue; Play by Michael Hurson. Directed by JoAnne Akalaitis.
- Messages to Moscow
- Changing careers: a self-enriching step
- University of Arizona taps industry for R&D
- Take another look
- How a hot new computer firm tries to keep ahead
- UN may call for Falklands talks
- Routes have expanded but losses continue at Korean Air Lines
- Yanks, Orioles on rise
- The boom: more chips off the old high-tech block
- Sharon tries to nix US arms sales to Arabs
- Lloyd's sets up own 'war zone' in S. Atlantic
- Olympic athletes in '84 to get warning on drugs
- Britain wins EC refund, but it's only half a loaf
- A conservative answer to ERA
- Argentina tells its people war turns grim
- Lawrence Graham; Teen-ager markets job-hunting expertise
- The O'Connor dissent
- Interest rates: topic 'A' for world economic summit
- Steel industry wants US to explore import relief
- 'Too good to be true' newspaper ad may be an attempted swindle
- A far-flung cityscape redefines urban living
- N. Korea: no promotion for Kim's son, but he is still heir
- Ex-cowtown blooms under a desert sun in Mexico's shadow
- Acid rain imperils lakes and pollutes United States-Canadian relations
- Arab concern intensifies with Iranian victory
- Mugabe visits Europe in search of aid, political understanding
- Testing Argentine arms and British statesmanship
- To Russia, with love - a peace quilt from Boise
- Why states shun 'new federalism'
- Discord in French-USSR space effort
- 'Hollywood of the desert' rides tall in tourism saddle
- Space race takes military turn
- June Skychart
- City growth draws GOP to Arizona's liberal stronghold