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Monitor articles for April 13, 1984
- Nicaraguan exile leaders say port-mining undercuts their cause
- Leading Congress
- Doing something about low self-esteem
- Quest to harness fusion energy
- News In Brief
- A series of setbacks weaken Reagan on foreign policy
- Pristine robots may soon replace dusty humans making computer chips
- Afghan rebels brace for attack
- A journey to where they 'wurrk' the Scottish wool
- Finding time to read - deeply
- Serge Lifar sells off memorabilia from Diaghilev's great ballet company; Relics from the Ballets Russes
- When we don't hear noises we can't sleep
- For Victorian charm, try marbleizing
- Financial 'survival' for the (almost) rich - a new guide; How to Survive on $50,000 to $150,000 a Year, by Stanley J. Cohen and Robert Wool. Boston:...
- McCarthy: debate on key issues is missing from Democratic race
- A magnificent garden festival in (of all places!) Liverpool
- Hardy's greatest character - the 'Wessex' countryside
- What's wrong with this picture?
- Lessening the tax burden
- Will Phoenix go high-tech?
- Festival planners transform bland Liverpool landscape
- Fast-starting Tigers earning baseball stripes with reinforced lineup
- Putting a personal robot to work around the house
- Decorating challenge: lighting up a dark basement apartment.OOD
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Insulation against dampness from a crawl space; what to do when your flat roof leaks
- Keep wilderness options open
- Whoops!
- Dublin's layers of history and culture reward even the hurried traveler
- Recovery slows as consumers tighten up on spending
- Britain's choirboys sing a simple, and glorious, song unto the Lord
- Canadian plan to allow betting on US sports opposed in both nations
- Cattle-raising territory is big in raising venture capital, too
- Great Britain; British 'Occasions' - royal, sporting, and civic - exemplify a way of life
- Missouri, 'in the middle,' is set to caucus
- News In Brief
- Berlin: again a crossroads?
- News In Brief
- Wildlife managers, animal-rights groups at odds over deer issue
- News In Brief
- Have we arrived at the practically endless sports season?
- A 'Big D' start-up was tough; expanding may be easier
- Fewer mullahs seek political office in Iran
- News In Brief
- Soviet school reform: Herculean task
- Gray Panthers stalk votes in Bay State to ban forced retirement
- Satellite repairmen complete their first service call
- Mapping the way to London's hidden treasures
- Woman of contrasts: Nancy Astor portrayed on PBS
- News In Brief
- It's official: Los Angeles ousts Chicago as No. 2 city
- News In Brief
- Wild-wild Western things - a hit back in the USSR
- News In Brief
- Detectives: tales of an old pro and a new one; Valediction, by Robert B. Parker. New York: Delacorte Press. 228 pp. $12.95. Deadlock, by Sara Parets...