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Monitor Archive for April 12, 1984
Tensions in Chad are rising on all fronts
A powerful analysis of Romantic essayist William Hazlitt,
Officer Nolen turns WBZ's helicopter into crime-fighting perch
OPEC and its pricing setup weather some economists' forecasts
Legerdemain
Novel of a murder at school - more satire than suspense; School for Murder, by Robert Barnard. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 201 pp. $12.95.
Hopes for bipartisanship fade over Nicaragua policy
'The Duck Factory' is sinking - but Alan Burns might be able to save it
'Romancing' charms; new 'Tarzan' beats its own chest
Thai premier wants US to play bigger role in Southeast Asia
Media responsibility
Prying open Japan's door
No group, not even Syria, can get a grip on Lebanon
Lost civilization vanishing again?
Nissan 200SX: zip and distinction for the budget-conscious buyer
News In Brief
State inspector general needs better tools to dig up government fraud.
Morris hurls no-hitter; Morrow to hockey rescue for Islanders
Two voting blocs and their impact on Keystone State primary
Marxist group sharpens Salvador guerrillas' threat to Army
Radcliffe president combines roles as wife, mother, teacher, administrator
Is the expense of a lawyer necessary?
Hearing voices
News In Brief
Chernenko strengthens his hold on power
Like the Soviets
Europe fears 'star wars' may destroy, not defend West
Support basic science research
Stalled arms talks in Geneva spur initiatives from other corners
Remember Sunday afternoons?
News In Brief
News In Brief
Still the best advice: be on time, neat, courteous
Best feet forward. Athletic-shoe industry, stumbling over imports, is still in the race
News In Brief
Subways are for kindness
Two plays that seek the pulse of national problems; The Harvesting Play by John Bishop. Directed by Mr. Bishop
News In Brief
Brakhage stirs the mind with 'Tortured Dust'
Mondale adds to lead; Hart looks westward
Between satellites and honeycombs, shuttle is a veritable beehive of activity
British engineers teach old Cadbury candy factory new tricks
Arizona: 'no-lose' for Mondale, higher stakes for Hart, Jackson
News In Brief
Confusion in the air corridors over Berlin
News In Brief
News In Brief
Confessions of a book-lover during National Library Week
Black entrepreneur launches plan to bring more high-tech to aviation.
Half-time action
Shuttle crew completes Solar Max repairs; is Landsat-4 next?
Chicago corporations dial themselves out of Illinois Bell system
Deficit-ridden Canada Post tries to change its image - with mail-order business
Boston Events
Two voting blocs and their impact on Keystone State primary.
Murky 'Morocco' Pots (and things) for Beantown
My mother runs toward me
News In Brief
How living organisms survive in icy climates
How high-tech remote sensing pays off for oil, mining interests
Murky 'Morocco'
Murky 'Morocco' 'Gala Week' fireworks
News In Brief
A healing basis for prayer