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Monitor articles for May 11, 1984
- Ink controversy stains hopes for a clean election in the Philippines
- Rocky Mountain ski areas are offering more summer sports
- Improving our prospects
- News In Brief
- To make much of thyme
- Jesse Jackson: emphasizing US policies on Africa
- Wit, dash, grace, daring, or deco
- News In Brief
- A living palette
- Wanted: the real Germany
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The landmark desegregation ruling and its 30-year legacy
- United States risks losing top stars via one-shot Olympic trials
- News In Brief
- Three women of different ages share their lives in 'Family Secrets'
- Can the pursuit of good manners become a rude thing?
- Assisi, Todi, and Spoleta - ancient towns of Umbria
- Big Steel's bid for import quotas - as seen from Sparrows Point
- President reaches over Congress
- News In Brief
- For home buyers: guidance through the maze of advertising gimmicks
- Chileans protest government - but many fear to take to streets
- Australian state debates giving Aborigines mineral-rich land
- Kentucky's Berea College: a magnet for lovers of crafts
- Mortgage rates vs. home building
- Scones, spices, garlic soup - piquant reminders of trips, people
- Namibia talks may be first step in ending S. African isolation
- For a good, quick Parisian meal, try a 'canteen du quartier'
- US shoemakers' unions join industry in appeal for import quotas
- A cloned garden
- News In Brief
- Feldstein spoke out of school and now it's back to school
- Go team, go
- Frugal-flush toilets put the plug on domestic water waste
- News In Brief
- Sweet smell of success: creative recycling firm draws in volunteers - and a profit
- Central America
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- 10 questions to ask before renting a motor home
- NATO after 35 years - can the US-European alliance be saved?
- News In Brief
- Antidrug TV show sparks new community activism
- Keeping them down on the farm
- 24 years after mixed reviews, 'Fantasticks' is still on its feet
- Throughout the US, it will be a good summer for opera
- News In Brief
- Corporate trash bin can be gold mine to an industrial spy
- History of English society - accurate, detailed but lacking drama; A Social History of England, by Asa Briggs. New York: Viking. 320 pp. Illustrated...
- The landmark desegregation ruling and its 30-year legacy.
- Are Soviets using boycott to drown out Sakharov?
- Rhode Island's moped secession
- 'Troilus and Cressida': Shakespeare for our times?
- The ins and outs of locating and renting a motor home
- Personal robots: set to be man's best friend, or just a high-tech toy?
- Springtime refresher on lawn-mower safety and maintenance
- Simply Shaker
- Hart ahead in Oregon, close in Idaho
- Unfinished business of Salvador gets Reagan's vigorous attention
- Unchecked immigration turns political