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Monitor articles for April 12, 1982
- Britain: pressure for diplomacy builds
- When newspapers make the news
- Public radio can save itself--if
- Reagan the dove?
- Time enough to pray
- The flood
- Ghotbzadeh arrested for plotting a coup in Iran
- W. German peace movement shows strength, tries to settle quarrels
- GM vote: cold water on concessions?
- US closes Cuban firm, cuts last US-Cuba air ties
- Students for peace, but not the freeze
- Falklands dispute: the uses, dangers of power
- Poland to dissolve union, says Solidarity leader
- Reagan: loan cuts won't squeeze students out
- Panama envoy choice draws heat
- Possible changes in handicapped education stir debate
- Syria closes oil pipelines; cuts Iraqi exports in half
- Middle East edges back into spotlight
- Where teaching is the exploring of new ideas
- The charity net
- Children learn roles as hosts to house guests
- Sniper hits Easter crowd; Arabs riot in holy city
- EC takes toughest economic sanction ever; W. Europe stands with Britain
- US hopes to put 'services' on big trade-talks agenda
- When Arabs make up
- Choosing NBA's best as basketball trade winds stir
- Oil industry doing slow burn over Reagan energy policy
- A few of the pertinent facts behind the debate on student aid
- Puppeteers exchange tricks of the trade
- What Makes Me Smile
- Order widgets by phone--in the middle of a traffic jam
- Brezhnev will probably meet Reagan, says Soviet
- Saudis may cut output to hold OPEC oil price
- Conductors' operas: Met offers two classics
- Britons reach N. Pole but it's not all downhill yet
- An idea knowing no boundaries in the world
- New federalism: back to the drawing board
- 'Superhumanism' is mainly technical tricks and self-conscious humor
- US to Nicaragua: if you stop aiding rebels, we'll help you
- The wisest answer
- Will Congress let Reagan cut student aid in half?
- Moderation in tax refunds hints interest-rate ease-up
- Why E. Europe embraces crisis management
- Debate mounts over use and production of nuclear weapons
- London tries to return 'bustle' to Thameside
- Falklands dispute: the uses, dangers of power
- Navy Secretary Lehman: a well-versed, outspoken hard-liner
- Its '81 debts rescheduled, Poland must face even bigger bills in '82