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Monitor articles for May 29, 1984
- S. African premier's European tour breaks 30 years of isolation
- The fascinating theater art of Ping Chong
- Election win may put Mubarak's own stamp on Egyptian politics
- Machine as translator
- House shows the way on arms
- Why US is adding 'sting' to Saudi defenses
- Monitoring the military balance in the Gulf
- The Southern front
- Jim Baker's White House influence
- 61 years of presidents and politics through Richard Strout's eyes
- 'The loose-leaf library'
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- US-Soviet relations, spring 1984
- News In Brief
- De-scaling spider plants; cultivating around tree trunks
- Correction
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Correction
- News In Brief
- Testy Congress finds politics in many a bill
- Craig brought tettemilk
- Surprising Cubs ride hot bats, improved pitching to first place
- Chicago's varied and enduring appeal
- Grandma taught herself
- The Pickle Family School teaches circus as an art
- News In Brief
- Market slippage: a pause for bulls or a signal for bears?
- News In Brief
- Shaw on Nora's decision
- In case you've been curious about the mobile home's role in culture; Making Something of Ourselves, by Richard M. Merelman. Berkeley, Calif.: Univer...
- Visit from a morning star. Lucy Stone 1818-1893
- Turning 'sunwise' at Navajo college
- News In Brief
- Marcos political machine stalled - but still in the running
- A banquet of rousing movement from choreographer Jiri Kylian
- Progress begins downtown
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- For Beirut shoeshiners and taxi drivers, a feeling that no one cares
- CHAT WITH A MAYOR
- Banning biological weapons
- Never at a loss for words - or wit
- Once spurned, broccoli is now the up-and-coming vegetable
- Liv Ullmann's greatest role is saving 41/2 million children
- The Father's way