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Monitor articles for April 27, 1983
- Readers slip away from Japanese-American press
- CUBs help hold lid on utility bills
- Mubarak sees 'golden opportunity'
- Thailand awaits new government after prime minister's resignation
- Six new California restaurants set trends in food
- Moscow regaining visibility in Mideast -- and flaunting it
- Balancing record highs with affordable prices in antiques market
- Chancellor and Mears share trade secrets; The News Business, by John Chancellor and Walter R. Mears. New York: Harper & Row. 181 pp. $12.95.
- In the absence of thanks
- Portugal comes full circle to Socialist minority rule -- and political instability?
- Sand in the third world's oyster
- France has second thoughts about playing host to Palestinian meeting
- Bradley: last word from WWII brass; A General's Life, by Omar Bradley and Clay Blair. New York: Simon & Schuster. 540 pp. $19.95.
- Auto industry can revive US prosperity, GM chief says
- Cream tart adapted from Swiss
- Heraclitian
- The motor world -- as seen by the man who saved Jaguar
- Stricter training and curfews -- California's tough stand on teen driving
- US approaches limits of superpower clout
- Life's quiet rhythms
- Secretaries seek new career paths
- Sweden recalls envoy over submarine incident
- Pretty pink desserts made with rhubarb
- Bolivian miners increase pressure on government
- Baltimore picks Elway in pro-football draft
- A lean Jaguar pounces on car market
- Ancient Ceylon's Buddhist Treasures
- Barbecue sauce for outdoor cooking
- 'Brush up' your swing
- National panel proposes sweeping school reforms
- Will MX bring stability or a 'use it or lose it' attitude?
- Seattle did it
- The Kreisky example
- Ex-EPA official held in contempt in House
- L.A. gets tough on halfbacks, Hamlets with low grades
- Sluggers Jackson, Brett; handling hurlers
- New twist swells uproar over alleged Hitler diaries
- That's in a name
- Growing up amid China's turmoil; Son of the Revolution, by Liang Heng and Judith Shapiro. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 301 pp. $15.
- For a better trade agency
- Reagan confronts escalation of Central America warfare
- Syrians fire on Israeli unit
- The healing activity of Love
- Watt called on the carpet over coal leasing program
- What about loans at variable rates?
- Save big banks -- and small ones
- 'Ooppera' speaks to the people; The Finns are coming! A first for the Met
- A sad anniversary in Afghanistan
- Study shows money troubles eating away at not-for-profit theater