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Monitor articles for April 05, 1984
- News In Brief
- Soviet military aid to third world soars as other aid ebbs
- News In Brief
- Movie guide
- All alone in Laramie
- Boston events
- Israel is not pushing for US embassy move, says Linowitz
- News In Brief
- Rags to riches Chrysler now pushing three-shift production plan
- UN tackles Afghanistan stalemate again, but with little optimism
- News In Brief
- Polish youth unimpressed with regime's call for political support
- A fledgling in portable computers carries profits to the bank
- Big broadcasters join up to push their version of teletext TV news service
- What's a political endorsement worth? Not much in Massachusetts
- Hart on the spot
- Putting a lid on alcohol could help reduce violent crime
- Nurturing confidence in schools
- Schools are fine-tuning their policies about stereo headsets on campus
- Extraordinary photos set 'The Pond' apart; The Pond, by Gerald Thompson and Jennifer Coldrey. Photographs by George Bernard. Cambridge, Mass: The MI...
- Poets and politics
- Looking for ways to cap the rising cost of military health-care
- Two facets of US role in Central America
- The Meese case cools for now, as prosecutor takes over
- Ice age may be a climatic norm
- Valentino Bringing leather craft to new fashion heights
- AFL-CIO adds blast at Hart to its offensive for Mondale
- Colts sneak out of Baltimore to Indianapolis; Islander goalie Billy Smith finds playoff form
- Love affair
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The Downward Slide of the Zipper, and other tales of wardrobe woe
- Gouged, scratched, scumbled, beautiful
- Two facets of US role in Central America
- The motherhood of God
- High-tech bean-stockers invade Japanese supermarket
- News In Brief
- Controls on foreign firms in Zimbabwe will deter investment, businessmen say
- Shuttle flight 11 heading for 'fix it' mission in space
- Chicagoan gives boost to growing Asian Indian political activity
- News In Brief
- New York lengthens Mondale lead
- Plucky 'Artichoke'; jubilant Joel; phalanx of folkies; new symphony
- A basic how-to book on American folk art; Craft Making for Love or Money, by Gail Buxton. New York: Executive Communications, 12.50.
- Decision time for Soviet POWs in Switzerland
- NCAA women's title was no romp for USC
- Mitterrand unfazed by steel protest in France
- Balance federal benefits and taxes
- THE ACADEMY AWARDS
- Nonprofit theaters lure more people, funding - but still lose money
- News In Brief
- New hope for Monsieur Moreno's computer credit card
- Running a city: 100 days with Ray Flynn
- Reagan's good week
- For the unknown enemy
- News In Brief
- Full-size 4-wheel-drive workhorses are back in brisk demand
- News In Brief
- A promising spring roster of books on that national pastime: baseball