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Monitor articles for May 23, 1984
- NBC News boss blueprints program shifts in bid for top
- What's permanent?
- Many flower blossoms are tasty and edible, as well as pretty
- Continental Bank case: US agencies rescued public confidence
- Electronic flood-prediction tool gains wider use in West
- NATO may try a new detente 17 years after defining it
- 'Power' networks help poor develop political clout
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Why I went back to sports
- Armchair problem solvers
- News In Brief
- West German strikes
- Picnic: 'a pleasure outing at which a meal is eaten outdoors'.
- Tobacco: a sad irony
- News In Brief
- Inflation uptick is all part of the recovery, economists say
- Work and place
- News In Brief
- Wanted: chief poet for England. $135 a year stipend
- Getting the best a high school has to offer
- First tender dandelion shoots are a welcome sight
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Duarte visit reassures a skeptical Congress
- Who changed baseball most?
- Expos' pitching disappoints so far; Phils in 9-0 West Coast sweep
- News In Brief
- Riding on the back of a butterfly.
- Homer
- Tax-law changes mean new paper work for the self-employed
- Argentine's haunting satire of military repression;
- A true giant at the game of trivia
- Europe looks for ways to protect oil interests in Gulf
- News In Brief
- Chef Roger Verge. Respected chefs give distinction to the Visiting Chefs Program
- News In Brief
- Railroad unions, private buyers vie for Conrail freight system
- Kremlin shows its colors
- Saudis spurn US offers for military aid
- W. Germans hope to contain labor unrest. But strikes and lockouts are already affecting some 105,000 workers
- Britain's secretary for Northern Ireland says he wants to leave
- Ghena Dimitrova unfurls her marvelous voice in New York
- Decline, and near fall, of a Salvador town swept up in civil war
- Latin American poverty: the enemy on the loose
- High-tech of the 1820s