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Monitor articles for May 14, 1984
- Market fazed but not dizzied by bad news
- Perhaps if I had played the ukulele?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Can Swedes keep subs at bay?
- 'End of the World': searching for clues to nuclear puzzle
- Seattle Museum celebration; the need to approach art on its own terms
- House votes on MX this week; missile's foes expect to win
- News In Brief
- After 180 years, tale of Lewis and Clark's odyssey still inspires
- News In Brief
- Strengthening the black family
- News In Brief
- Irish peace
- Want to spend summer vacation with your children? Try working at a summer camp
- A Yugoslav's delightful game in rarefied New York play
- Interest rates emerge as an election-year issue
- Duke, a crooner
- Tax talk
- The 'So Far' symphony
- Inspired logic
- Looking at Soviet Olympic pullout with a 'Marxian' perspective
- Mainland China puts its hand to writing peace treaties
- News In Brief
- Swiss vote may crack banks' code of secrecy
- News In Brief
- Stability: the simple word that debunks arguments against the family
- A scholar's view of how corporations exercise their political clout
- Which comes first in '85: US-Soviet nuclear talks or a summit?
- News In Brief
- Violence of British soccer fans is not cricket, Europeans say
- Jordan's King gives Reagan the nod
- Creative tips for memorable trips
- Filipinos vote after costly campaign
- 'Genuine reform' underway nationwide to upgrade education
- Last lap of primary race could spell trouble for Mondale
- Bringing a global perspective to the ivory tower
- Duarte's election is official, but his power is fragile
- Reagan's meeting with de la Madrid
- Double-doormat method of developing a better swing
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Traveling as a family
- Snooping through trash: Does right to privacy end at curbside?
- News In Brief
- Pro-Israel group challenges NBC over coverage of Lebanon war
- NATO expected to OK plan for more 'smart' nonnuclear arms
- Africa offers foreign policy pluses for Reagan despite elusive Namibia settlement
- Clean water