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Monitor articles for May 20, 1983
- Tips for travelers, retirees seeking foreign utopias
- Removing glass scratches
- Refinery By Night
- Philippines: 'pork barrel' projects vs. budget restraint
- Programming buns in Bamberg
- The EPA's 'new chapter'
- Green thumbs thrive on high humidity
- How solarium kit replaced aging wooden porch
- Trade official from USSR ordered out of Thailand
- Citicorp builds on southern California beachhead
- Let's hear it for the honeybee
- Still debated: sanctions, amnesty; Immigration reform neare
- To Congress's reluctant MX backers
- T series gives Buick new identity -- and imports a run for the money
- A garden deep in the city
- Yugoslavia spiffs up for '84 Winter Olympics Games -- and beyond
- Religion is likely to be less of a factor in '84 election
- Cleaning fireplace stone
- Turkey's new political arena fills with contenders since lifting of ban
- Florida blacks seek bigger voice in city hall
- Reagan's new image as a peacemonger: Will it fly like a dove
- Gas industry sees decontrol as key to avoiding shortages
- Why cracks show up in a new driveway
- House panel split on how to deal with Nicaragua bill
- Return to Ossining five months after the hostage crisis
- General Franco statue rides again on a plaza in provincial Spanish city
- A pullout, with conditions, receives Afghan backing
- Want to buy a railroad?
- Qaddafi wants a 'people's' army
- Barbecue: some planning makes it easy and elegant
- Sudanese Army says it quashed provincial revolt
- 4-wheel drives -- leaner, gas-stingier -- regain appeal
- Why some South Koreans resent American backing
- Singin' in the rain is tough this spring in Paris
- Civil liberties and prayer
- When senators guard the border
- Despite nuclear clout, superpowers find it tough to get their way
- 'Contained' gardens have some advantages
- Political prisoners win amnesty in Zaire
- Whose Fed is it anyway?
- Summit session: political motives threaten its economic utility
- From swans to seals, species rebound in US
- Lawn furniture: more pastels, more comfort, more durability
- Music to US ears: European farmers get smallest price hike in a decade
- A landscape beyond reference points
- How Munich plans to rid its air -- and Europe -- of exhaust pollutants
- Mo Cheeks: quiet catalyst of the 76ers
- 20,000 appear in Warsaw at services for teen-ager
- Escaping to your own backyard for the comfort of a cottage
- For a free-trade pact between Canada and the US
- Illinois court won't hear Chicago council dispute
- Hodding Carter's 'Inside Story' turns an eagle eye on the media; . . . . and the commercial networks offer a fall menu of escapist fare
- Farm belt reacts to US-Soviet talks on new grain pact
- US agencies push wares