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Monitor articles for May 13, 1982
- America's growing overseas trade ties; Confusion still reigns over trade with USSR
- Bad times get some US clergy to brush up on their economics
- Coping with the weather
- Alert in Warsaw continues as farm union celebrates
- Deck the walls with ivy
- US Navy officers: Britain unready for Falklands mission
- When are refugees true refugees?
- A tri-national effort is showing the EC that regional is beautiful
- Cain
- Preaching peace in Moscow
- American-born French chef in the New Orleans style
- Hungary teaches USSR how to feed chickens -- and its people
- US drug agent is charged with 'angel dust' business
- Revival of death penalty loses heavily in Britain
- No bake cookies for summertime
- The waiting places
- Japan's bullet train: headed toward Florida?
- Dear Congressman: about that tax break. . .
- Vitality and contemplation
- Jo Ann Washam hopes to pick up where she left off in 1980
- Chance to better themselves leaves Virginia family in debt
- Monitor editorial writer, education editor honored
- The epicure's onion
- Argentine press: cheerleaders
- Fellini's '8 1/2' gets the Broadway musical treatment; Nine; Musical comedy by Arthur Kopit (book), Maury Yeston (music and lyrics), adaptation from...
- IT'S WAR! Britain's media caught in cross fire
- Reagan letters to Peking distress Taiwan regime
- French thrillers with some philosophical twists
- Pennsylvania governor's race; Incumbent's chief foe: the economy
- Another look at 'Chariots'
- Two Argentine planes shot down
- US Naval Reserve: its job is growing up, up, and away
- End of a spring romance
- That $40 billion sideshow
- Gault/Millau French food guides soon in English
- Don't exempt the 'privileged class'
- States complain about cost of refugee resettlement; Federal agency will now supply assistance only for first 18 months
- Federal credit unions explore deregulation -- slowly
- Parable power
- Digging for human ancestors -- with dynamite
- Homing in on the range; New Southwesterners May Trample What They Came Here To Enjoy
- Don't shortchange Swahili
- No bad dogs; Praise and obedience 'the Woodhouse way'
- America's growing overseas trade ties; Will GM-Toyota link shake the auto world?
- Is There Life After High School? Musical by Jeffrey Kindley (book) and Craig Carnelia (music and lyrics). Directed by Robert Nigro.
- New luster for old Philadelphia hotel
- Films from Down Under
- Guitarist-singer Kenny Rankin has quietly made his mark
- Turks look toward Haig visit as a 'friendly move by an old friend'
- Soviet religious freedom -- view from Billy Graham
- Sidney Wicks surfaces in Europe; running author Jim Fixx and his ''Jackpot''
- 'Too Far to Go'
- First bridge is opened on Soviet-Afghan border
- How Reagan's policies are playing in Peoria . . . and the rest of Illinois
- Zimbabwe concerned over US reluctance to invest
- Behind South Africa's spy swap
- 2 Mayors in legal trouble survive New Jersey voters
- E. Thompson: Tom Paine of Europe's anti-nuclear protest
- 'The Long Good Friday'
- Mubarak, US envoy fail to spur autonomy talks