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Monitor articles for May 17, 1983
- Insurance coverage on IRS audits pays extra taxes, associated costs
- Lebanese leftists unite in challenge to withdrawal agreement with Israel
- A risk with promise
- Cooperation grows between developers, neighborhood groups
- Israel will gain from Lebanon pact even if troops don't pull out
- Uniform-weary Chinese throng to fashion show to see 'bourgeois' satins, styled hair
- Reagan team plans for Andropov summit in '84
- Reserving a table at Margaret Thatcher's place . . .
- France rounds up one-armed bandits
- Don't stop now, Mr. Shultz
- Mr. Shultz's unfinished job
- Budget fencing; The best way to pay America's bills?
- Mayor's race draws Philadelphians to the polls
- Food co-ops provide consumers with advice and information for smart buys
- Manila's response to unrest: more troops and economic aid programs
- Nigeria tries to retake villages seized by Chad
- Getting from airport to hotel: alternatives to a costly taxi
- Communist rebels in Southern Philippines
- No hitch seen in visit of Pope to Poland
- Andropov & Co. display talent for public relations
- Correction
- Williamsburg: remove the East-West trade issue
- Reagan wary of deficits but wants no tax hike
- Labor organizing: growing blip on high-tech screen
- A GI Bill for displaced workers
- St. Louis opera in Scotland
- US tries to stop growth of its milk, cheese surpluses
- Boom or bust in Britain?
- Trottier may have no peer as two-way hockey center
- On the trail to half dome
- Advent of political party marks a letup in Turkey
- Poland: Communist state where the rich get richer while the poor, caught in the spiral of inflation, get poorer and poorer
- Our critic answers two favorite reader questions
- Foreign press feels the heat of hostility -- and wiretaps -- in El Salvador
- French farmers protest EC farm-price policies
- Prayer -- its deeper dimensions
- Peloponnesus; Impressive ruins amid a beautiful landscape in Greece
- Schools give disposable cap and gown high marks
- Cleaning up Midwest coal
- As rehiring prospects dim, unions shift their attention to retraining
- 'Mobile' homes gaining status, expanding sales
- Labour Party opens fire to unseat Mrs. Thatcher
- Arms control around one table?
- Court sidesteps key 'rights' issue
- Top business schools refocus curricula