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Monitor articles for April 02, 1984
- Why mild-mannered spring sometimes stirs up ferocious storms
- How militaristic is the Soviet military?
- News In Brief
- Caribbean debate
- Hiring practices exclude black women from certain jobs
- New York: 'must win' for Mondale
- As Syria watches from offstage, Beirut's factions try to keep peace
- Honduran general ousted for 'repression'
- Whan that Aprille with his showres soote . . .
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Study says Pentagon could benefit from allies' example in buying new weapons
- Honky-Tonk Piano
- Season
- Miami averted a riot - but at what cost?
- Escaping from elsewhere: culture in America's 'amenities cities'
- Miss Hester at the bridge
- Britain's nuclear debate switches to safety
- News In Brief
- Buddhist nuns make comeback in Sri Lanka - to monks' dislike
- Financial futures are in their hands
- News In Brief
- At sunset
- Bradbury Thirteen; Thirteen of author's fictional tales are dramatized for National Public Radio
- The man in the street
- Hungary may edge closer to a free-market economy
- Weather and the heart's resources
- Acid rain moves to world forums
- Home-video films offer a sense of reality that home movies lack
- Kasparov takes a commanding lead in Candidates' match
- Ideas for games and special activities during April showers
- With oil economy lagging, Alberta awaits better days
- Escape
- El Salvador's journey to democracy
- Insider's look at the military's 'revolving door'
- The Mountain
- News In Brief
- 'Morning Glory': a case where two authors are better than one
- Fellow debtor nations come to Argentina's aid in 'historic' effort
- News In Brief
- A touch of humanity
- Sekou Toure's legacy to Guinea: warming ties to West, repression
- Management seminar in reverse - learning to 'manage the boss'
- Controversy surrounds bill that would move US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
- Chicory flowers
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Chase regains his place in art
- News In Brief
- Breadth of bargains suggests to some that market has bottomed
- He's just the man to head California's '1,000-mile campus'
- The only Amazon Indian in Brazil's Congress tries to keep white man honest
- Orioles, White Sox teams to beat again in American League races
- Bob Chandler is a world voice from the slopes of the Cascades
- Canada's language issue enters campaign
- Child care in workplace
- News In Brief
- Staten Island: 5 miles from Manhattan, but a world apart
- It is the month of quotable quotes