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Monitor articles for May 16, 1984
- How far should US go to regulate its technology exports?
- Batters knuckling under to Niekro; '46 Sox
- A play-by-play on the great uphill automobile race
- Canada's Chretien catches up in the race to replace Trudeau
- Vivande Porta Via
- Debt, Central America, and immigration top US-Mexico talks
- US tries to balance diplomatic seesaw between India and Pakistan
- Okra can get along just fine without Creole or gumbo dishes
- Inter-Arab tensions dim Jordan's hope for peace initiative
- Philippine opposition skeptical of lead
- William Martin became novelist via Hollywood
- Beyond my sketch pad
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Pride of Moscow runs deep and on time
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Small firms' gains bode well for rest of US economy
- African dilemma and American response
- An American in Vienna
- News In Brief
- Iran-Iraq war escalates into Gulf
- News In Brief
- Kenya's really really artist
- . . . and putting the MX missile on hold
- British government and coal miners dig in for a long strike
- Drying, a neat alternative to canning and freezing
- The Soho Charcuterie Cookbook: creative, reasonable entertaining
- True strength . . .
- Debategate probe
- Help for Seabrook gallops in; A-plant work may resume soon
- US military eyes nearby Honduras, as treaty-mandated Panama pullout nears
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Sorting out 'If this is Tuesday, it must be Belgian francs'
- News In Brief
- Hart or Mondale vs. Reagan?
- Lucille Ball: smiling on her life as Mrs. Morton, but frowning on TV immorality
- News In Brief
- The district attorney and the court
- Mexico finds it can't keep up with peasants' demands for land
- Undoubtedly with God
- A fine kettle of Wisconsin fish chowder
- Didion on democracy - or the lack of it
- News In Brief