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Monitor articles for April 12, 1984
- Legerdemain
- Hopes for bipartisanship fade over Nicaragua policy
- 'The Duck Factory' is sinking - but Alan Burns might be able to save it
- 'Romancing' charms; new 'Tarzan' beats its own chest
- Thai premier wants US to play bigger role in Southeast Asia
- Prying open Japan's door
- No group, not even Syria, can get a grip on Lebanon
- News In Brief
- State inspector general needs better tools to dig up government fraud.
- Morris hurls no-hitter; Morrow to hockey rescue for Islanders
- Two voting blocs and their impact on Keystone State primary
- Radcliffe president combines roles as wife, mother, teacher, administrator
- Is the expense of a lawyer necessary?
- Hearing voices
- News In Brief
- Support basic science research
- Stalled arms talks in Geneva spur initiatives from other corners
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Subways are for kindness
- Two plays that seek the pulse of national problems; The Harvesting Play by John Bishop. Directed by Mr. Bishop
- News In Brief
- Brakhage stirs the mind with 'Tortured Dust'
- Mondale adds to lead; Hart looks westward
- British engineers teach old Cadbury candy factory new tricks
- News In Brief
- Confusion in the air corridors over Berlin
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Black entrepreneur launches plan to bring more high-tech to aviation.
- Half-time action
- Chicago corporations dial themselves out of Illinois Bell system
- Deficit-ridden Canada Post tries to change its image - with mail-order business
- Boston Events
- Murky 'Morocco' Pots (and things) for Beantown
- How living organisms survive in icy climates
- Murky 'Morocco' 'Gala Week' fireworks
- A healing basis for prayer
- Tensions in Chad are rising on all fronts
- A powerful analysis of Romantic essayist William Hazlitt,
- Officer Nolen turns WBZ's helicopter into crime-fighting perch
- OPEC and its pricing setup weather some economists' forecasts
- Novel of a murder at school - more satire than suspense; School for Murder, by Robert Barnard. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 201 pp. $12.95.
- Remember Sunday afternoons?
- News In Brief
- Still the best advice: be on time, neat, courteous
- Best feet forward. Athletic-shoe industry, stumbling over imports, is still in the race
- Between satellites and honeycombs, shuttle is a veritable beehive of activity
- Arizona: 'no-lose' for Mondale, higher stakes for Hart, Jackson
- Confessions of a book-lover during National Library Week
- Shuttle crew completes Solar Max repairs; is Landsat-4 next?
- My mother runs toward me
- News In Brief
- How high-tech remote sensing pays off for oil, mining interests
- Murky 'Morocco'
- News In Brief
- Two voting blocs and their impact on Keystone State primary.
- Media responsibility
- Lost civilization vanishing again?
- Nissan 200SX: zip and distinction for the budget-conscious buyer
- Marxist group sharpens Salvador guerrillas' threat to Army
- Chernenko strengthens his hold on power
- Like the Soviets
- Europe fears 'star wars' may destroy, not defend West