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Monitor articles for May 07, 1984
- A close race . . .
- On Salvador's ballots, the fragmented left is felt but not seen
- Irving visits the other Poets' Corner
- Open letter to passport office (since their phone is always busy)
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Welcome new book takes us inside the world of Jane Austen; A Goodly Heritage: A History of Jane Austen's Family. by George Holbert Tucker. New York:...
- Revival of 'Oliver!' continues to charm people of all ages
- 'La vie en rose' in a French chateau is not what it used to be
- Jail suicides: unexpected link to tougher drunken-driving laws
- And it's not only the officeholders
- Peace Day
- Family life vs. public life - the officeholder's dilemma.
- Police chief: 'Lives are very dear'
- Watch the blur of the swing
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Lack of clout, lack of interest beset Ohioans in Tuesday vote
- The importance of painting at home
- The close race and the budget-deficit derby
- A plea for correct opera casting and three recordings that didn't
- Lady Macbeth and The Great American Capitalist Dream
- Punjab tension
- In raising children, it's better to be 'equitable' than 'fair'
- Looking for work? Be an employer!
- The market appears to be gathering steam for fresh headway
- News In Brief
- 'For your eyes only': fewer secret US files get declassified stamp
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Bulgaria launches campaign to step up quality in production
- News In Brief
- November campaign strategies taking shape
- Some Japanese give up security for tradition
- The first three in the American Poets' Corner
- News In Brief
- Some British voters find Thatcher too tough
- Peace march is casualty of Beirut rivalries
- Congress tackles environmental agenda
- On world's most crowded island, Pak Hasan and family try to survive on $3 a day
- Post-Empire Britain tries to adapt
- The Poet's Corner
- Have you a spare pothole to sell? You're set for creative fund-raising
- News In Brief
- Washington coalition mounts offensive to limit ads for alcohol
- News In Brief
- Washington's Philippine policy: a little of this, a little of that
- Cool player from Montreal takes New York Openby surprise
- Sixth-grader cools the high jinks and settles down to writing plays
- November campaign strategies taking shape
- Britain's antinuclear movement hangs on - despite its failures
- $14 billion defense cut will have limited impact, experts say
- Japan's goal: getting students out of the pressure cooker
- McAdoo means instant points for Lakers