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Monitor articles for May 09, 1983
- Shultz's next challenge: convince skeptical Syria to pull out of Lebanon
- USSR reportedly plans to double missiles in Asia
- Debatable
- 'Frontline' documentary; Searching for Mao's cultural legacy
- This potpourri portfolio aims at covering financial pitfalls
- Flight of the Geese
- Daily provision
- A lawyer and proud of it
- In film, progress is obvious but not enough and affects only certain groups
- Nenette's cubes give beginners form and feel for math concepts
- Bankers in quandary with Congress on foreign loans
- Sweden detains tanker from Soviet Union
- Comet pays a surprise visit; scientists rush to welcome it
- A tale of two banks
- For the record (6)
- Try as it will, Poland's Communist Party can't regain its credibility
- Arms and the child
- Thailand gets new-old government
- For the record (4)
- 'Top secret' reports shake Australia
- For the record (3)
- Spain's Socialists appear set to win local elections
- What Friendship means to me
- How government, business, schools can team up to fill jobs
- Jeeps along the Yangtze
- American team is out to wrest tin from silt off the shores of Cornwall
- Re-armouring education; Educated Guesses, by Richard Armour. Woodbridge Press Publishing Company, PO Box 6189, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93111. $5.95.
- Poland holds Walesa, associates
- Mystery Poem I
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- Let's be frank about US science
- For the record (5)
- US income in '81 jumps higher than inflation
- Dissidents defy leadership; GOP 'gang of five' tries to stop party's drift to right
- A flawed wall is not a Capitol crime
- What's the aim of Nicaragua's rebels? An inside view
- Coming: basic change in federal health care role?
- First test for South African reform
- Sanctions against USSR backfired, report says
- Beauty balanced
- US economy creates 355,000 new jobs in month -- but barely gains on jobless
- Mystery Poem II
- In Detroit, most Tigers willing, but bullpen weak
- Wall Street scene (1)
- South African 'reforms' split ranks of ruling whites
- Fire Island duckling
- A heady mix of sounds -- the music of Philip Glass
- Austerity, acrimony rip France's Socialist dream
- Waste hunters find more ways to tighten US belt
- For the record (2)
- Parental involvement grows as town challenges teen-age drinking
- How to view the faint, fast-moving comet
- How forgers get caught
- The MX is back on square one
- Love is like
- From and including . . .
- For the record (1)
- From out-of-work teacher to computer programmer
- Soviet natural gas to West Europe: how much is too much?
- S. Korea decides to try Chinese hijackers
- Establishing closer bonds between father and child
- Is East German official behind fake Hitler diaries?
- Teaching talents useful in diverse fields