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Monitor articles for April 10, 1984
- US and allies take load off strained trade relations
- A searing look at the sordid world of salesmen
- Every inch a raft
- Move to the center
- Family on the lawn
- On the street with an Illinois parole officer
- News In Brief
- US and allies take load off strained trade relations.
- Mark Twain on Huck Finn's river
- News In Brief
- Beachcombing for diamonds is not as easy as it sounds
- US-Soviet standoff may trip up summer Olympics in L.A.
- New pilot at FAA
- Challenger poised for 2nd try at retrieving Solar Max satellite
- Budget-stretcher's delight: growing your own ratatouille
- News In Brief
- The turbulence in Central America: Is the US repeating old mistakes?; Violent Neighbors, by Tom Buckley. New York: Times Books. 343 pp. $17.95.
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Army ants, croaking frogs may tell story of vanishing jungle life
- Hart and Mondale on national economics
- Denver: a cow town turns cosmopolitan
- News In Brief
- Politics and foreign policy
- Ethics: the issue to defeat Reagan?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Women in farming
- Bagging it
- News In Brief
- 'Smithsonian World' links surprising facts in 'Designs for Living'
- A time not to react to Soviet action
- News In Brief
- Seabed mining
- Shrubs that attract feathered friends; blueberry culture
- New USW chief faces growing disenchantment among workers
- Warning signs and better responses
- News In Brief
- US-China nuclear pact may be out of Reagan's reach
- Jackson's 'rainbow' may have wider spectrum in Pennsylvania
- South Korea auto industry drafts blueprint to enter North American market
- How delayed childbearing is affecting the US economy
- Cardinals' George Hendrick: good field, good hit, but almost no talk
- German unions may break mold of labor-management harmony