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Monitor articles for May 10, 1982
- Bush's Peking visit: optimism upstages disagreement over Taiwan
- Israeli planes hit Lebanon
- War still unreal in Buenos Aires
- Business responds to family concerns
- Archbishop tells Polish youth: stop street fights
- EC ministers sidestep early vote on Argentine sanctions
- The risk of tilting toward Britain
- Monge assumes power in Costa Rica amid a sea of problems
- Child song: Mother's Day
- A future for families
- Consumers hang on to confidence
- Novices, pros hit the water to windsurf
- Japanese buy fewer new cars
- Oil price decline could mean you'll be $90 better off
- Basketball Hall of Fame ushers in a giant of a coach
- President Brezhnev says he'll visit Nicaragua
- How experts view missile strike on British destroyer
- Saving Turks from terrorists
- Why Reagan grabbed the initiative on school prayer
- Billy Graham preaches from Moscow pulpit
- Soviets view Reagan arms plan
- Offshore oil plan kicks up dust in West
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- 'New federalism' vs. bilingual education
- Money market mutuals boost assets again
- Teacher aides can make the difference between success and failure
- 'Oppenheimer' leaves puzzle still unsolved
- Indonesia's rowdy voting 'festival'; Suharto holds sway, but the young are restless
- Rendering a telling gaze
- Jobless rate spirals up as benefits drain
- Solar saves money at an isolated pipeline site
- Sunrise from a mountain peak
- Britain's hawkish mood
- Reagan's long-awaited signal on arms control
- A lesson learned one New Year's Eve
- Sultan of Oman, in Egypt, brings hope for Arab unity
- Who speaks to the communicators?
- Studying democracy in action -- at the center of things
- Reagan's long-awaited signal on arms control
- Why Cuba can't break loose from Soviet aid, influence
- On radio, Reagan raps reports of jobless rate
- The Chalk Garden; Starring Irene Worth, Constance Cummings, Donal Donnelly. Comedy by Enid Bagnold. Directed by John Stix.
- A nest for awhile
- Investors pass up tax shelters as inflation, taxes ease
- Humor and acid in new Fugard drama; Master Harold . . . and the boys Play by Athol Fugard. Directed by Mr. Fugard.
- Reagan and '84
- France: Socialist chic has turned to disillusionment
- Anti-Americanism mars a centenary of South Korea-US friendship
- Social security cuts: a budget issue Democrats are attacking with gusto
- Key step on immigration reform
- Connecticut car buyers get new protection from lemons
- Nesting