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Monitor articles for May 23, 1983
- Inside 20th-century music
- A fund-raising memo for 1984
- El Salvador may need US troops, senator says
- Left, right battle within Canada's Conservatives
- Harassed youths dissent quietly in an uneasy Poland
- Promising summer programs for students
- 'Lesson from a 5/16-inch ball bearing'
- Rod Carew, man with the blazing bat, is in the groove again
- Habib faces harder stance by Syria over Lebanon
- Is it a time to prospect for profits in metals stocks?
- End to Polish martial law not seen, official says
- Suburbs
- For the record (6)
- Corporate world responds to increasing day-care needs
- Social change prompts call for new look at recreation
- Wall Street scene (1)
- Many churches criticize US policy on El Salvador
- Bench interlude
- For the record (4)
- US to spur retraining; SOS for the displaced worker
- Teacher duet plus librarian relate science and values
- Dogfight starts over Atlantic as People Express sells $149 London flight
- The faces of meaning
- Today's budgetmaking bows to tomorrow's election
- Ulster youths clash with police, troops
- Italian peace movement facing an uphill march to block missile sites
- South Africa warns neighbors after blast
- Higher gifts & hire education
- An international tribute to our favorite stuffed animals: teddy bears
- Earth's oldest minerals found in Australia
- Transatlantic salute; Britain is bustin' out all over -- in New York
- How can US and Japan compete -- and still play fair?
- Odd coalition opposes bill to reform PACs
- The politics of sports
- Williamsburg outlook: US view likely to prevail
- Cooperative ed students give themselves a 'grant-in-aid'
- Israeli doctors stage unprecedented walkout
- Progress -- the goal of repeating; Staying Back, by Janice Hale Hobby and others. Gainesville, Fla.: Triad Publishing Company. 93 pp. $10.95 cloth;...
- Passing the budget: Senate, House, and now . . . ?
- Hard times benefit truck-trailer 'piggyback'
- For the record (5)
- Radio's 'Prairie Home': city slickers like it, too
- For the record (3)
- Huge computer show: a main event for the industry, and the economy
- Of political comebacks and -- Gerald Ford?
- For the record (2)
- Key to debt problem: bigger export markets for developing nations
- Repentant Polish professor gains grace from ex-student
- New step for Irish peace
- For the record (1)
- Slipping across US-Canada border can be a snap
- NAACP director is suspended