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Monitor articles for May 12, 1983
- For the record (5)
- Political musings
- Toad escort service makes inroads in West Europe
- For the record (1)
- In short (2)
- ROCK-POP
- Reform-minded Chicago mayor finds the going tough in City Council
- Log homes have become more available, accepted
- 'Farewell, Archie Bunker'
- Democratic front-runners back labor's call for restrictive US trade policy
- Reagan strategy: too rigid?
- Kip Tiernan: providing love, support to the homeless
- Reagan, foreign policy, and '84 election
- In short (3)
- ROCK-POP
- Getting at the corrosion of conscience in the lab
- US consulate in Beirut opens its door again
- CLASSICAL
- Soviets may have violated SALT II, Pentagon says
- Free-speech bulwark is 75 years young
- In wake of alien submarines, Swedes boost defense plans
- Kremlin sees threat in uncensored videocassettes
- JAZZ
- Afrikaners take bite out of Botha's power base and 'reform' plan
- For the record (4)
- Canada finds one-fifth of its landmass is an energy source
- No newts is good newts
- New hair styles and makeup for spring and summer months
- Can EPA regain its scientific credibility?
- To renew US industry
- As attacks on EPA cool, Interior Department gets the heat
- Stanley Cup final a study in contrasts; Explosive Oilers, stingy Islanders clash for hockey's top prize
- Why Tanzania tops the list of African literacy
- ROCK-POP
- Mitterrand economic plan based on outdated view, say US experts
- For love of Zelah
- The many masks of modern art
- For the record (2)
- Small business is bullish about prospect for profits
- JAZZ
- JAZZ
- Thatcher, on election trail, cancels Reagan meeting
- ROCK-POP
- Citizen lawsuits weigh down already burdened city halls
- House panel backs a plan for extra Salvadorean aid
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- In short (1)
- Good landscaping raises the value -- and speeds the sale -- of a home
- When Chinese ride a Korean roller coaster
- JAZZ
- Soviets say Sakharov can't leave country
- ROCK-POP
- Vietnam's 'pullout' from Kampuchea draws less skepticism than usual
- Small Connecticut city isn't waiting for Congress to attack urban blight
- For the record (3)
- Enterprise-zone bills in Congress
- ROCK-POP
- ROCK-POP
- Colleen Dewhurst; America's 'Mother Courage' now leaves them laughing
- Interstate banking -- a colonial debate heats up again
- Bradbury's 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'; Turning a good book into a good film is a tricky business
- Football Breakers and not-so-funny bounces; Hu Na at tennis academy
- Council delays decision on homosexual church
- Many plan to cast 'white' ballots as Italy elects 44th postwar government
- CLASSICAL
- May blows its horn
- CLASSICAL
- Our natural love for the truth
- Literacy -- the third world's beacon of hope
- ROCK-POP
- Pentagon is said to have a new unit for spying
- For the record (1)
- Shultz back home to brief Reagan on pullout pact
- Coalinga quake shakes dust off readiness plans