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Monitor articles for May 04, 1982
- Nicaraguan leader off to talk with Brezhnev
- Fire over the Falklands
- Asian countries are trying to boost savings, too
- Steering credit to the third world--for women
- Spain keeps close watch on Falklands
- Candle in the window
- Lively young Acting Company: boon to actors and audiences
- White House cuts ribbon on Western coal fields--as critics cry foul
- The public, the President, the arms race
- Court lets people bilked in commodities file suit
- Something about a gardener
- Portugal tense after riots in which 2 were killed
- Oil shale: potential energy giant shackled by high cost
- Even the rich feel the pinch of an economy in recession
- New census figures chart changing shape of the American family
- West German games test NATO's rapid deterrent
- A newly built mosque destroyed in France
- Five Washington women vs. drugs in school
- 50 Iranian radicals killed in raids by security men
- When Billy Graham goes to Moscow
- Law of the Sea: to make a good treaty better
- Parents band together to push back drug tide
- Italy's Communist Party in disarray
- Syria braces for possible Israeli strike near border
- Memorabilia collectors know all that clutters is not junk
- Army worms eat their way across E. Africa
- Bells reveal crafts, customs, cultures
- The cost of fighting inflation--less than previously thought
- Starting a bell collection
- Thinking our own thoughts
- Mr. Reagan's political image
- Inner-city projects get closer look as good investment
- Britain ruling the waves - and the air?
- In Canberra, Bush leaves tough trade issues to lower-ranking officials
- US energy quest eclipsed, 'Sun Day' speaker says
- Argentina has the goods, but look at the price tag
- The many masks of modern art
- Begin tries to quell Palestinian protest on West Bank
- Steve Sax breaks into once-set Dodger infield
- Canada moves quietly to take in Salvadorans rejected by US
- Commercial relief
- Polish police tolerance crumbles
- Britain piles pressure on Argentina
- Longtime Washington observer assesses Reagan, budget
- Salvadoran issue holds up Senate vote on Caribbean
- Soviets defend 'new form of cooperation'--Vietnamese workers in USSR
- Composer John Cage, master of notes - and sounds
- Peter Drucker on the problems now facing managers
- Lenin's hometown rocks to a nonrevolutionary beat
- West Beirut shops closed in furor after kidnapping
- Soviets give PLO added status--but no embassy
- In Peking, can Bush's higher rank unlock deadlock over Taiwan?