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Monitor Archive for April 23, 1984
Moscow in L.A.
From washtubs to high-tech dishwashers
US emissary sees no arms progress till '85
Some views on deregulation in the financial industry: still more to do
Finding angels
News In Brief
News In Brief
A geologic detective story at Olympic Dam
Stock market is ripe for rallies.
Quotable Quotes
News In Brief
Highway One cleanup renews West Coast economic links; All the coast passed this day is very bold. . . . There are mountains which seem to reach the...
Mitterrand battles critics within his own government
Preserving the past: it could help to ensure the future
News In Brief
Network 0/28 'brings world back home'.
News In Brief
Action in neighborhood park
Next step in Lebanon: expand role of UN peacekeeping force
Accord on prices, incomes, anchors Labor Party's economic strategy
Plucky black community resists South Africa's removal plan
Amish and their neighbors
Sweeter dreams for children in need.
Ustinov is Beethoven in a fanciful new comedy;
'We must sing'
A strong rebound - but some uncertainties about next year
Searching for privacy in a high-tech world: attitudes, not technology, are key
News In Brief
Vassily Smyslov couldn't beat Dr. Tarrasch in Kasparov match
News In Brief
Why the outlook for minerals in 1984 is 'relatively subdued'
Waymarks
A distinguished company
Rail, postal workers are in a demanding mood this contract time
Farm sector rebounds sharply, but only back to long-term trend
Snowbirds: life in the best of two worlds, or a no-man's land?
Land of the free, home of the polls
Aussie banks want a slice of the Pacific pie
Language immersion in K-4: almost everything is taught in French
Top gem miner relates tale of prison, politics, unwanted intrigue in Tanzania
Food for the world
Adelaide's research park opens
A fragile peace in war-weary Beirut.
Edwin Moses breaking track barriers by hurdling over them
News In Brief
US military aid to Salvador called too meager, unreliable
Influential poet, novelist, thinker - Charles Williams;
Chinese planners visit US for some capitalist hints on management
Philippines' top banker does shuttle act to ease the foreign debt
Cattle industry fends off drought but bumps into trade barriers
Government pushes ahead on foreign banks.
Tourism: taking the case straight to the people
Jones pushes a 'branch office' to grow its own technology
'Big Australian' turns around - but some shadows lie ahead
100 percent self-sufficiency in oil?
How New York artists speak to each other - on canvas
Stitches
Giving people a say in the look of their city.
Dissident Djilas caught in Yugoslav battle between left and right