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Monitor Archive for May 4, 1981

Bonn is said to consider women in armed services
7:00
Reagan plays capital 'game' consummately
Casino gambling tries to make way into Massachusetts
California coast panel in rough seas
Sands reported in coma as hunger strike goes on
Gold!
Zimbabwe: after one year, two nations
The Penny Whistle
Will fewer Toyotas and Datsuns help the US car industry?
Wall of secrecy guards West Berlin's Nazi archives
If Reagan had an East-West policy it could be this
NATO hopes to tone down Reagan policy stance
'Her children arise up, and call her blessed'
The World
One man's chaos
Arab oilmen concerned over effect of the glut
The Rothko show -- how a master worked in the early stages
Bout with the devil
US to seek citizens able to serve on draft boards
A mother's tribute to her children
As a kindness to students provide them with reading lists
HANDS-OFF ON BROKE CITIES CALLED WISE FEDERAL POLICY
Clues
Williams conviction: 7th in series of Abscam embarrassments on Hill
At Night
Japanese let US off car-import hook
Is Ed Meese 'assistant president'?
A fine solitude, a natural stillness: Block Island
Tomorrow's Sun
When mothers work
Cuba, Jamaica seek Canadian capital and know-how
Block grants to US cities big in waste, report says
Tracking the vanishing jeep
Britain's Charles: prince of a fellow
For US investors, 'buying Japanese' has no stigma
World food needs test US farmers
From the Alps to the lavender fields of Provence on a French train
US water polo gains world rank
A cello by Stradivarius donated to Smithsonian
Greeks closely watch olive oil price
For the seafarer, whistle stops along Norway's coast
Starring Alexander the Great and Casey Stengel?
Will 'new boys' joining nuclear club be responsible?
Getting to the reservations
Bermudian strike brings economy to a grinding halt
Country inns and other charms of Pennsylvania's Bucks County
Time caught in trees
And Then There Was You
What's behind the hunger strikes and violence in Northern Ireland
Lebanon and Syria may just scare themselves into peace
Math anxiety -- no room for it in modern Venezuela
The old trees
US, Iranian panel to meet on $4 billion in claims
Premier Zhao goes incognito for a real look at Chinese life
The bright spot? When the notes blow off the lectern
Tanzania's troops pull out of Uganda
Northwest on trail of timber thieves
Currier Gallery of Art: a small but distinctive collection
The British (tourists) are coming
Vermont bike tour: swimming holes, antiques and crabs amandine
For US investors, 'buying Japanese' has no stigma
Does public like 'Gipper' the way it liked 'Ike'?
For US investors, 'buying Japanese' has no stigma
A US population shift -- to the Republicans
Two Cubans set for retrial in Chilean envoy's murder
South Korea's one-term presidency
Santa Cruz -- a serene combination of beach and forest
Giverny; A visit to Monet's waterlilies
A week with the Hopi and Navajo
Something of Value