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Monitor articles for April 29, 1982
- Portland, Ore., develops a role in Pacific shipping
- Press club honors two Monitor correspondents
- Argentines, and junta, have second thoughts
- Honduran leftists hijack jet; 14 Americans aboard
- The budget battle: politics may be eclipsing economics
- EC official encourages Portugal on membership
- Crime code: a sensible pause
- Minor but superb Dutch art - and a save-the-Calder-'Circus' campaign
- New British ultimatum
- As expected, Patriots make Sims top choice; Pro football grabs spotlight with player draft, trades
- Arms sales: top growth industry
- If a mailman can't deliver, he whistles for a 'Nixie'
- Nuclear waste -- some solutions to a sticky issue
- 'Soldier Girls' is funny, informative; The most engaging current movie turns out to be a documentary
- US: few options, little time
- S. Korean interior chief quits over violent rampage
- Sunbelt economy: a real decline, or a temporary dip?
- Bette Lord's tale of China: even Kissinger learned from it
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- One down, four to go
- Furnishings outlook
- Meanwhile, coming Texas primary may reveal a new political landscape
- 'Soldier Girls' is funny, informative; The most engaging current movie turns out to be a documentary; Coppola and high tech
- UN vote: Israel not 'peace loving'
- Jeremiad
- Guatemala's junta off to a fast start, but will it last?
- The Tennessee way
- Rios Montt: family man, disciplinarian
- At Le Soubise, a team venture with Lyliane in the kitchen
- The flavors of early spring come from fresh herbs
- When children go to work
- Trial by lightning
- Gary Hart: a Western liberal alternative for '84
- 'A jolly time at lunch' and other meals from the Wimsey stories
- Spain expels two officials of Soviet airline as spies
- AFL-CIO: study proves jobless need more aid
- Argentina admits 'contact' with Soviet ships
- Canada ponders many plans for shipping Arctic fuel
- Perez de Cuellar's turn?
- Polish tractor plant plows new Russian furrow as Western linkup fails
- 'Soldier Girls' is funny, informative; The most engaging current movie turns out to be a documentary; Film-dance collaboration
- Twins count on 'Baby Bulls' for home run thrills now, success later
- Children of the projects; Will Cabrini-Green's youth start a fire or light a candle?
- Haig paves way for arms talks, seeks new look at US-Soviet ties
- 'Soldier Girls' is funny, informative; The most engaging current movie turns out to be a documentary; '50s nostalgia again
- Iranian accused of plot claims backing by Saudis
- US seeks new aid for Guatemala
- Critics say tax-free financing not for Big Macs
- Pianist Andre Watts; TWO DAYS IN THE LIFE OF A VIRTUOSO
- Creeping censorship
- West Coast dairies join forces to recover missing milk cases
- Pierre Franey to cook at Radcliffe benefit
- Tunisia to US: match arms aid with more investment
- Khomeini's son says aide of his father will take over
- The restorative power of divine law
- My Walter Mitty marathon