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Monitor articles for April 14, 1983
- Britain's nuclear mishap outstripped 3 Mile Island
- The ban played on
- Group says US is guilty of illegal acts in Nicaragua
- The many masks of modern art
- An all-solar home in the north country? It can be done
- Harvard, Mass.: What's a little town to do with $2.2 million?
- Helmet Schmidt endorses Federal Reserve chairman
- Drought saps S. Hemisphere's ability to feed itself
- Greenland's glacial split from West Europe
- One volunteer takes jab at Reagan policy
- A grass-roots push for auto safety
- Sorter ZIPs out 10,000 pieces of mail an hour
- New trends in selecting china
- A city that works
- How the 'tax factory' gobbles up your '82 return
- Greeks overseas, like ancient Odysseus, return to their motherland
- Bertie goes hunting
- Turkey looks inviting to Turks who lost their welcome abroad
- How to rev up US rail service? Here's a concrete idea
- Women: work and family
- The 'real' war in Salvador: reversing economic tailspin
- Jazz cello? In David Eyges's inventive hands, it's a natural
- Brother, can you spare a trillion?
- US asked for stiffer cuts than reported, paper says
- Guns and common sense
- A taste of flight
- Supermarket survey shows the sexes shop quite differently
- Troubled waters for tall ships festivals
- Digital takes on the 'Organ' symphony
- Monitor writer is honored for excellent commentary
- Communist-Socialist alliance in France hits rough waters
- Senate panel increases education-funds proposal
- Mr. Washington's opportunity to unite a badly divided city
- Arafat says he'll resume talks with Hussein
- For Mr. Nakagawa, getting a house grows more elusive
- In favor of short - vs. Wallace Stevens
- Masters champion charges toward golfing greatness
- British rights and antinuclear groups bring public-works pressure
- Types and decoration of dinnerware
- Richard Attenborough's nobility blitz; The 'Gandhi' Oscars - a victory of art over heart
- Anti-missile defense is feasible now, says one advocate
- British warships irk Madrid by anchoring at Gibraltar
- US delays sale of space technology to China, citing likely military use
- Court delays W. German census
- President honors volunteers for community action
- A few rays of hope that economic slide is ending
- In Philadelphia, all eyes are on the Democratic mayoral primary contest
- When Pentecostalists take a risk
- Poles shun regime's image polishing
- Chicago's lesson for black voters in South
- Kohl tries to mend West split over Soviet ties
- Getting together in the Gulf
- Cubs, Indians locked in baseball doldrums; football greats; Sampson's career
- Euromissiles: the flaw of numerical equality
- What Chicago's first black mayor means to Windy City and US politics
- True brotherhood
- National survey shows only 2 percent of Poles have adequate income
- Home siding material combines brick facing and super insulation
- Luring Israelis to dream houses on the West Bank
- Satiric allegory from Edward Albee; The Man Who Had Three Arms Play by Edward Albee. Directed by Mr. Albee.