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Monitor articles for May 28, 1982
- Falklands: military, diplomatic impact beyond islands
- US trade deficit drops to a six-year low point
- Japan eases up on import curbs
- Shuffleboard security
- Israel treatens to attack Jordan before arms arrive
- Inside Report (6)
- Tracking of trends for companies may have a future in it
- No beachhead for diplomacy
- Facing up to a freeze
- Iran executes two Bahais
- Popes visit to Britain - not everyone is happy
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Inside Report (5)
- Inside Report (3)
- Farm price supports: a grain trader argues against them
- Assembling an inviting hamper; Picnic baskets with pizzazz
- Remembering a loveable maverick
- The nouvelle style
- Inside Report (2)
- Drive to raise minimum drinking age succeeds in several states
- Termites can be defeated - even in house built on a slab
- Elections cast long shadow over budget
- Beyond umpah
- American steelmakers to press Washington for quotas on imports
- Trying again on crime
- 'Eternal yield' garden avoids fertilizers
- Argentina: less boisterous about war glory, ready for more fighting
- Where the economy is heading
- Poles say West refuses to extend crucial credits
- Ask the gardeners
- Inside Report (1)
- Eye-catching drinks for non-drinkers
- Network news then and now: the long view from Brinkley
- Reagan diplomacy: a busy agenda
- Turning to God for healing
- Careers for grads: the future lies in high tech, energy
- Aesthetics in the downtown
- Elegant dining in the open air
- Argentine bombers strike British island beachhead
- Britain: war in Falklands changes daily lives and national mood
- Tempering market forces - do nations do too much?
- Indochina refugee bride is a 'woman without a country'
- Inside Report (4)
- Soviet-French mission: pate and propaganda?
- Churchill and the Falklands
- 'The Texas Chef' whips up Southwestern favorites
- Naval warfare of future - bigger role for bomber
- Walesa in better quarters, Polish government says
- Iran says Iraqi's overthrow a condition in settling war
- Iranian at UN: 'We're no threat to anyone'
- British antimissile defense scores low points in Israel
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- A future of selling Big Macs to each other?
- Boiled pickleweed w/saltwort salad: tomorrow's menu?
- US affirms it's supplying Britain
- Coach Pat Riley has Lakers riding a bicycle built for 12
- Buildings on paper; Does the show make the grade?
- ALSO OF NOTE IN THE USSR. . .