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Monitor articles for May 25, 1984
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Fostering cooperation, not competition, among US forces
- Kenya to revive controversial child-support act
- Revitalizing the 'Vietnam' generation
- Despite Kremlin's tough talk, it still seeks arms control
- News In Brief
- Boston's Larry Bird: a quiet superstar whose specialty is winning
- A freer economy vs. East-bloc communism: pragmatic answers
- News In Brief
- Scurrying to put out the Red, er, red carpet for Western tourists
- Some people asked why he didn't just buy a good watch
- Lincoln: the role of myth and fact in history; Abraham Lincoln: The Man Behind the Myths, by Stephen B. Oates. New York: Harper & Row. 224 pp. $12.9...
- Slowing the drug traffic
- Want to read jazz's best magazine? You'll have to learn Japanese
- Behind the Hindu-Muslim riots in India's beleaguered Bombay
- Guilty verdict in Salvador
- Free enterprise eases the control of collectivism
- What do you do with a Russian bear in surly isolation? Just try to figure it out first
- News In Brief
- Legal briefs mix with press releases on campaign trail
- Textiles for export: lively business seeks better technology - and fashion flair
- This school means business
- Basics add up
- Charleston's style
- White House stumbles again on civil rights
- Car dealers can't meet the demand for clean, low-mileage used cars
- News In Brief
- America's urban 'rust belt' cinches up for the future
- Salvadorean justice
- Building boom for New Orleans fair looks to greater hospitality than ever
- News In Brief
- Egypt's 'honest' vote likely to harden ice on ties to Israel
- In international age, US ethnic diversity has economic payoff
- For those mature enough to find 'Dynasty' boring
- News In Brief
- D-Day: from the war front
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Breaking the yen barrier
- Preacher's preacher most enjoys helping people one-to-one
- Japanese calm - but keeping careful watch on escalation of Iran-Iraq conflict
- Budapest's world banking back in the black after '73 oil crunch
- News In Brief
- God's help is always available
- News In Brief
- Celebrating Decoration Day in 1984
- CHAT WITH A MAYOR
- Jimmy Carter in Boston, or the emperor has no cardigans
- News In Brief
- Actors celebrate their own profession
- Parts taken from Solar Max point to 'benign' space environment
- Most-favored-nation status spurs favorable trade flow with US