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Monitor articles for May 08, 1984
- London taking next step on N. Ireland after forum report
- Reagan's self-image
- Duarte claims victory in more orderly vote for Salvador president
- The public's view
- Pittsburgh blacks try to turn Jackson activism to local advantage
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- An angry Democrat shifts to GOP in Massachusetts
- Primaries vs. issues
- France is fascinated and concerned by 'Star Wars' debate in US
- Amtrak is bound for a bounty year as Americans flock to the rails
- Prospects for Namibian independence may be shifting into a higher gear
- Tennessee turns to merit pay to help attract teachers
- Despite project setbacks, utilities may start up 14 nuclear power plants this year
- Islanders and Oilers in Stanley Cup rematch
- J. S. Mill on healthy politics
- Cable TV: Europe worries that American programming will dominate
- BRIDGING THE 'WALLS' THAT DIVIDE CITIZENS
- First, sharpen your ax
- What goals for business lobbyists now? After scoring recent gains, NAM is focusing on exports, tax question
- Tame that wild berry patch for a delicious and abundant harvest
- News In Brief
- Fallout from 1925 school reforms
- Salvador vote boosts Reagan policy
- Salvador death squads, a CIA connection?
- Tips on planting trees; clearing up confusion about oregano
- Fall Looks. The word you'll hear in coming fashions is ''androgynous''
- Land-repair needs
- Soviets quash a Hungarian proposal to honor Wallenberg
- News In Brief
- Evelyn Hart is exquisite in National Ballet of Canada's 'Giselle'
- Israelis debate 'right to know' vs. security.
- Tracking technology - it's time to eye Japan for a change
- News In Brief
- How the face of commercial real estate is changing
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Oh, what a beautiful evening!
- Strindberg without the sizzle
- Prairie
- Housing issue sparks violence in 11-month-old strike by Arizona copper workers
- On travel: a trusty guide; a glad-I-wasn't-there account; a classic; The Blue Guide to Rome and Environs, by Stuart Rossiter. Chicago: Rand McNally...
- 'The loose-leaf library'
- Olympic torchbearers to blaze across US
- Wilderness gains
- Duarte victory
- Truman remembered: the voice was flat and twangy, but confident